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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-07-04 - Orange Coast Pilot, NEWPORT BEACH TIDES 1'ies .... J.S lt27a.a.U J:J6,..-.4.7 10t>O,... u J~47 LM.J.0 t;Ota.M. 1.7 4tJJ ,,_. S.1 1h41,.... 1.2 QUOTES OF TltE DAY "W~'n not .,wt IM'"°"""""" ilwlf. This ii " \lt1)' IUoric ,..,,,,..,, But OM of w rlgb in tlN BUl of Ritl* a tlN rlt/IJ to petiliott. " Corona del Mar raldent Alice Remer. who oppOlel pl1Ke1Deftt ol a f1AllPole in a spot on Ldout Poiftt that would bloclt raideots' ocean views. (Al). '711/u shon ~1. Ito~ frx tJw but and l7tUt in God. ·· Sydney Smith COMMUNITY EVENTS •The "Old Glory Boat Parade" starts the day's Fourth of July celebrations in Newport Beach. The parade, which is open to the public. staJU at 1 p.m. at Collin's lsJc. •Up to 100 children arc expected to take part in the Newport Shores parade at 9:30 a.m. The parade starts on Canal Street and winds along Orange Avenue and Newpon Shores Drive. •"Old Glory, New Glory" is the theme of Costa Mesa's third annual fourth of July Picnic at the Orange County Fairgrounds from noon to 4 p.m. The Republican Party of Orange County, which is sponsoring the picnic, expects about 10,000 people IO attend the picnic at the Arlington Theeter. Tickets are $5 a famiJy. or S2 per penon. •The city of Coata Mesa, aervice clubt and k>c:a.I busincsse1, including Tho Pilot, arc offerina a "Fourth of JuJy Spectacular" ftreWOrks display at Oninac Coast Collcae Stadium. Gates open at 7 p.m., and the cntcttainmcnl • What are HASS lites? '9'Z61 U! l(!nq 'q:>e~ uod.<a~N u' lUOJ.:f UU)() ll<>,¥t UO ~H ~ II~ ~· If aip S8YH IW":X>t v ·stun>nnq ~bpuw ·~ JO .buns • n ££61 UJ uni~ ISM 'S8Vff JO '~S luJPtll\8 ~_,WV :JPOlJfH oq.i • ,_ ............. ..._.._....__ ~ • -...... ~ .. ......a1•1 .. ~ ...... 644 U11. INDEX . ...• ??? .. ,. a ~1991 .................... ,.... ic-r, • ._,._ Costa Mesa has become one o( the last bastions of the backyard fireworks tradition in Orange County, drawing customers not only from within the city's borders, but also from neighboring communities where fireworks are banned. By Emti Mimi ...... CX>ST A MESA -Family tradition made outlaws of hundred who came here Wednesday to buy a little Fourth of July fun. Out-of-town families flocked to the traditional stands, buying up Piccolo Petcs. Sunburst fountains and flaming flowers, carting them off to cities where fireworks arc illegal. Costa Mesa remains one of the few cities an Orange County that permits fireworks 'Tm only going to get small things - maybe some sparkJcrs, a few Piccolo rctcs and these teeny little fountains,'' said 25-ycar-old Dana Barnette of Laguna Beach outside a Freedom Fireworks stand on 17th Street. Another Laguna Beach resident, a 49-year-old man who declined to give his name, shuffled his feet a httlc as he admitted that he planned to cross the border with his purchases. His bag of fountains and torches was destined for a party in Beverly Hills. '"-- "I know its illegal. but 1ts a tradition and I've got two kids," said a middle· aged businCMman out ide the Red Devil stand on Harbor Boulevard. "So I'm buying things that don't make much noise." Like almo t everyone else who approached the stand, the man asked for sparklers -"Just a few. for the ldds" -but was offered a wooden substitute called Morning Glorys. 'sparklers, with their hcat-<:onducting metal handles,. were deemed too dan1erous and banned by the Costa Mesa City Council last month. Along with sparklers. out went selling fireworks before July 1, selling to anyone under 18 or setting them off except between the ho urs of 4 and 10 p.m. on July 4 "Sounds like we must be in Ru,.sia or something. the way they're restnc11ng everything." said one Costa Mesa man, gJarin& at the city's posted regulations on the 17th Street stand. Sittina within spilling distance of the Newport Beach border, this booth has suffered an unusually light sales season. With only two days left to sell. business hadn ·1 really begun 10 pick up until See FIREWORKS,._. ..... Hero's welcome party marks 25th yea r By Stm Mart>le and Tom Spelss COST A MESA -It was 1966. LBJ was president, "A Man for All Seasons" was the mo<>t acclaimed mo"1e o(\ the season. the Dodgers were in first place and the Beatie\ -as usual -were burning up the charts. It was also the year that Sgt Maj. Jim Kelly came home from Vietnam. And while the homecoming for many ~oldicrs in those yean wa~ a tumultuous ordeal. Kelly was g.ivcn a hero's welcome :hat founh of Juty on San Carlos Lane when friends. neighbors and family greeted the returning ~ld1er 'A-Ith a homespun parade. a round of street volleyball and a barbecue Today, the block party on the quiet Costa Mesa cul de-sac mark)\ 11'~ 25th anniversary As usual, there will be a parade, volleyball in the street, ping pong in the Kilmer'\' garage and swimming al Kelly's houo;e, v.hu:h 1, nov. occupied b) h1' children. Kelly. who now hves in Irvine. will be on hand a!t he 1s every year, though tht' year his wife ha had his uniform pressed and nc1ghtx>~ plan on goading him into seeing 1f it still fit ' A5 11 docs every year. the long·runn111g block pan) bnnlit' ~acl.. memone of a different era. "We were JU~t glad to have him home." recalled Bartlar.1 lt..1lmer, 3t fnrmer ne1ghl'lor and one of the part)''s original organizer' "We were glad the war wa' over for (Kelly).. and wanted to celebrate" Jn the pa<it (v.o and a half decade<>. the part) ha' grov.n from JUSt a few fncndo; SeePARlY,._ ..... ID 111811111'1 Pllllal ·llitl- By Russ Low Sllf!Wlllf NEWPORT BEACH apartments in the Villa Canyon Villa apartment going condo. ,, -Tbe 216 Point and Bil complex.ea ~ Irvine Co. off1cials say the apartmentl were originally built to be oondominiwm. "It was not a question of. whether ~ would be sold, but when," said lrvine G>. spokesman Lany Tbomu. "We juat feel that now ii a ttery opportune moment. given the comptexatics of the real estate market." Thomas said the sale of the apartmentl docs not signal a coming trend for Tbc lrviac Co., currcn1ly the county's 1azaest apartment owner "Rental apanments arc an unporta.nt part of the mu in our community," Thomas said. "This is not a change in a business strategy in terms of maintaining a large portfolio of apartments." The 78-unit Big Canyon Villa apartments on Bay Hill Drive near M acArth ur Boulevard opened in December 1988 The first phase of Villa Point apartments on Villa Point Drive near Fashion Island opened in May 1990 with 138 units Ninety un1 u in phase two of Villa Po1nl arc currently under con tructton and will also be sold u condominiums Residents were nottfied by letter See CONDOS,_,_ Poll results make case for betting By AON Celtola S1111~ COSTA Mf~A Despttc vocal oppm111on over a plan 10 build a satellite hor-.c racing belling parlor at the Orange Count) Fatrgrounds. a surve) rc:lcucd by fair officials 'Nedne\day sa~ a maJOnty of re<;1den1~ polled who hvc within five m1Jcs .,r lhe fairground' would support \UCh a cenler l he 'unn condutted ~ Opinion Ke..carch of ( dhfornia on hchalf of the California Authont) of Racing F11rs, polled 700 people living zeni 10 20 miles from the fairground' Of the 300 1n1en1ev.<; rnnducted wttb people who hve wuhin a hve·m1le radius of the fa1rgroumh. ahout 1wo-thirds said tltc\ v.ould favor .m off track wagenna l<lc1lir. .\bout :ti percent 'aid thc:v were hof"c racing f.tn\ ~pc\ 1f1cal~ a~lut ti 7 percent nf the WO ( p,t.i MC''il rC',tdcnt\ who v.erc part of th.ti group .. aid the\ v.ould favor the txttlOjl pMhH I .111 11ff1(1.tl' , .. , the \UfVC'Y 1s part of .in dhirt "' i.taugc public \Upport llf the he1tin1it fauhl\ Hut opponent' of the betting fac1hty say the 'unc" dt'<:'n t represent the fechnp of 1hmc rc.,1dC'nlo; near the faugroundl See BETTI~ ... Neighbors say Bill of Rights flagpole abridges fr eedom 9y Iris Vokol 9111 ... P edlapa no other Oaa in history bu been 10 hard to raise. After spendi.na four fi"ustratina uyfna to locate an OYCnized eomewbcn in the city in honor ot m.b annMnary of the BW Ol R.tab~ tbe dtizeoa committee, in clwao of the prqject . aePCan to haw aotten no doler aolta~ .. TM amm.&ttu hoped to havo the ~~ed. 80-loot Oaple -with a ~ JO.foot Oaa and the Bill of RJpu ·~ at the bue -lD the arOuOd on Dec. 1$, when 200th-anniYcna.ry cclebratk>ns wtU be hdd nltionwkle. Bua after eacb afw the committee rm.wed wat met with oppolitioa. iftdudiDa tbe latest ~·Lookout Point ln Corona dct Mat, the conunftteo ha pen up ... December pl. 1be ~will lllltiad •= \M 0tJ ONmc:U ply ,.... tM ... the corMI >•'11n1 Roed Md J!ul 0. K..,,.,., ...... tM dtJ .,.. ,...., to tbat ' . land from The lrvinc Co. And that could take years, since the city and the developer arc only now talkina about what to do with the land. •'That's d1sappointina of coune," said Lynn Turner. chairwoman ol lhe Bicentennial of the U.S. ConstitutM>n citizen• advilory committee. "We had hoped to have tomethlna for the commemoration. "But th ii the place wo wanted ori ' .natty anyway!' "We're not apinst tho monumcat itJClf, .. said O>nJfta dol Mar restdent Alice Remer, wbo wu ~tothtftq bcuJI pieced al 'Thi& park area Is fiffed wtth people, and they wanted to take a chunk of It for something the nelghbortlood did not even get together on.I ___ ,.. ' . Lookout Point. "Thi is a very historic moment But one of the rights in the 8111 of Rlghts is the riaht to petition." Despite the .ctback. Turner said the oomm1ttcc will go ahead with a cclehra11on party at th~ Newport Marriott on Dec 15 and W1C the event to kid: off fu n.J raising for the Oaapole. The cm~m1ttcc must raise an estimated SM FLAG~ ... ,. f - .. ~ :.: .. "4. . •1 . . . • .. "" lllEaDr· ---------~-~- A 17-ycar-old Newport Beach resident an'd activity-maniac., who was recently elected to Chairman of the Assisteens of Newport Harbor. UllllM 1&11;----------- The Assisteens is a service organization for high school girls in the Ne~rt Harbor Area. The girls ~ork in the Thrift Shop • help out m the ch1h.J care center, donate hours helping the Newport Harbor Art Museum, Newport Harbor Arca Clamber of Commerce, Orangewood, and the American Cancer Society. The group consists of over 125 girls. De Boom has bc~n with the group for almost four years. H TRAVB.8111------------- This summer is going to he very special. The 17-ycar-old has hecn 'elected as a Rotary Summer Exchange student from Newport Beach to Como, It.ily Bec;ause it's her first trip to f-urope. Stacy, of course, 1s "'o excited!" ~ In add1t1on 10 her new leader'>h1p role with Assisteens, Stacy wa~ rt:ccntly chosen ASB Secretary at Newport Harbor High ~chool tor the coming 91 -92 ~hool year. her senior year. She is \.Cf) acuve in varsiry softhall and hd,ketball, played two years of "nlleyhall and )ervcd as chamnan of Red Ribbon Weck. After graduation, Stacy want\ to go to San Diego State Un1ve r~1ty and study either communica4tins or teaching. C orky Mile, took the new) of I hclma Jean\ death m stride. "Sorry to hear that." he ~aid. i.imm1ng a hunk of bread dripping with egg yolk m his mouth "Hut really. I could care less." "Well, I didn't really expect you to work up tears." Katherine Bell replied. ''But I thought you might he interested in hearing some of the details Or bclter yet, your attorney might be interested." Corky, who was in the process of taking ORANGE COAST a noisy gulp of coffee . stopped in mid 'ilurp "Whataya talking about. Kat)'>" Having reeled 1n ht'> at tention, Katherine leaned back in her scat and gazed out across the yacht ha~in A cabin cru1.;cr c.hu~cd h\1 .. 1 pair of ~eagullo; cm:ling cffortle'>'ih above 1t hnallv. <,he leaned fo~ ard 'You n·member ho"' you anti fhelrna Jean were mjkm~ thjt ml1\tc "Bch1ntl the Backdraft." I think 11 "'JS called'1' "Kat)., Katv. Katv We didn't mjke a mm1e. I agreed 111 help the cops 'o they could locate the 'erial killer We "'ere JU't pretending to make a mo.,,1e It wa, 1ust a hoa'I:. I ".1, JU't dntn~ my part to help the cop' .. Katherine noJded ~he remembered C.n rk\ .111d I hl·lma k.in hdd agreed lo go along \\Ith the ffiO\fC rlo). In help the pul11.l' Bu i 11 had all worked 11)0 "'ell I he killer h,sd gr..thhcd I hclm.1 k<rn. onh 10 lea\C her ncar·hfele'>~ ho<.h dumped 1n the abandoned terminal at John Wavnc Airron 'e\er,11 d.1~' la tc:r I 1>r three month'> Thelma Jean n.:mained m a coma Ont· dav 'he \UcJdenl) J\\Oke, \did her farewell., Jnd new home IO 1 e'aS . "Cork}. her hod't "'a" found here Not bad m ·1 cu.-. Someone f1111nd her noa11ng in the Rhine Channel." Katherine 'aid · fough hreak," ( ork:y '>aid, rcncwmg h" dfort!i with tht• rnflee u1r \h1. 1..1mc hack out tn California tn 'ce vou " I o he •1 •1111n11nJ ORANGE COAST , ..... "'"""'Po"' 11~ I I\( U~d ~---J'ilot l '" I 44~1 rt pul •u..-d I"""'' .. "' Thu"'1 .. 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Where elle can a 9-year-old IP and be iu.rrounded by Olympic , athletes? .. asb Sheila Conover, hencll 1 two-time Olympian, speaking of the Newport Aquatic Center. The Aquatic Center, hidden in a quiet comer of Newport Bay ............. called North Star Beach, has an impressive staff that includes a number of ex-Olympic athle~ as coaches. Also. since Newport Bay is one of the be~t training spots in the country for rowing and kayaking, many of its adult members can brag of Olympic medals and reco rds. But the Newport Aquatic Center is mucb more than an Olympic training center. • Jirka Batlik, a Czechoslovakian kayaker who coaches at the Center, says he can't think of a better camp for kids. In kayaking. getting in is the hardest part. Ryan Collin~ of Newport Be~ (lieft} and Kevin Cestra, o( Newport Beach. He says he's gotten some children who've refused to like any other ca mp they've been i.ent to. Their parents have even offered him extra money if he could get the kids in terested. "After the first lesson I have a hard lime keeping them away,' he said. "r'do n't think they (the children) knew what they were getting into when they first came down," he ~"ontmued with a laugh. "We offer loads of activities." sail.I PJul Prioleau, an ex·U S. Natinnal team rower who run.; the center lnt wdu~tmy rowing. ka vak1ng and canoeing chnic. :m: run on the wel'kendlt for beginner' and program' d\ a1lahle rm more: expcrn:nced "ater·athlete' g1\.e kid' cl tham:c Ill compete Jn fall, two ~nung mcmher,, Mark Pu1~ch ;.ind R.111 Me1c htrv, .ire rmw on the l""t u1.1\I l'o111pe 1ing for ,1 nat10n.1I 111fe .inJ plJn' .ire tn the °'mk' tu 'end .t group k,t)aker'i to 1he national champ1on~h1ps in lndianapoli' th1' August throughout the week. The camps wilJ feature p•ddJe excunions to the Fun Zone and trips through Newport's canals. Each ~week session costs $100. Conover says the low prices prove the dedication to the children that is shared by au the coaches. "We're definitely not in this for the money," she said. "It thrills me to sec people out on the water." The center also provides an outlet for underprivileged children lrom the county Thanks to a Junat1on from club member Ralph fom1bon, children from the Spurgeon Intermediate School in Santa Ana are able to come down every Thursda) for free fun and instruction. .. rhe program allows them to get another vie"' on hfe ." said Pn11kau "Abo. then teachers hJve report ed 1mpro\cment~ in attitudes and work hab1t!I " Nautilus machines." "It's just lite a health club but instead of coCnina down and looking in tbc minor you can get out on the water.'' be said. "It's a great outdoor thin! for people wbo want to exam the smog.'' added Ralpb Whf ttord. whole ton Billy bcpn the bureaucratic process wbicb finally got the center built three yean ago. l he center .11,11 ha' program-; th.ti ~trC\\ r ure tun I \\tl·Wt:d.. 'ummcr p.1ddk l.1mp' dc~1gned 1111 1.·htldren S I' .ire: ~et to begin Jul\ '< •\t the l':tmp. children will k srn the h.1,ll' of m "'ing. k.l\,1king and l.1nnc1ng in luu1 hour Ll.t"c' th.11 meet l·or adults, the $325 ye11rlv membership fees buy the uprx>nuntl) to use any of the craft, the weight room and rowing machine~. According to Prioleau. the Center i'> better than the YMCA or a health club because rowing ts not JUSI exercise for exercise 's sake He calls it "the alternative to cxcrcycles and la"'- The Newport Aquatic Center 1s considered one of the best spots in the U .S for kayaking and other rowing sports. ,....,..., ............. lune I:? ..,u,•n and l 1Kld Ol}mplu,, C "1"11 \lc,,1 !?If I • t11al>f'th itnd l>onald Smith ( 'm1.1 ~C\J i.:111 llfU NERAL '1 1~1 rc'-cnl -k :utt' " rcr-,rtnt 1n tbc- f >r•o~c ( ount\ M.r"''' k r 'f tfft,c c-•• ..... 'ltrtt .. M•I') H11rtl#. •.~ 1l1col un Ml) 11 lto"1'111 "l•Mhw-. 4 I .tic•I 10 Ml\ N a-aaM llla•chanl P heel on lune : ~ "pttoftMt \abtoonn. ".. hcd on ..... ~ .4 l""""'rd Al~n """"""'· 1>o1 d1rJ 11n "b~ n Costa Mesa "lllla• '•I• J......_. "' .ltcJ ''" Mn l'I llarold "lll•rd f1a•~· 111 •• hetl on June 4 ~lott11c. t:lh~I Han'han. '• tltcJ on June Recent m•"!I~• ., reporte<I 111 1ht (>range Couniy RcoorJcr ~ Om .. ~ 1n Santi Ana DwTJtl w.,_ w.p, "' ~CWJ'<l11 Such, mamcd ~!WI) ~ l alllba on June I Rebert \'ah•llH KalataC'tian marri<d Dorothu l.oviK liou'lh•n. h.>1h nf Cm11 Mes.a. on June 8 ltlft. LMrtea ._..., of C 041• Mcu, morned AA-. Kac!Mrl9o ~ on June ~ a-aW a.-Jea.uoe. Jt "" Newport Be ach married C'alhrrl•~ A••• M•~ on JUllc 8 ha__. ,_,. ~ktt. uf (Otll M ... ~d U.. ~ AlackonM on June I C••••••a Wllll•• aaac•• married sa.-J-'-41, both uf C-0t<1a Mc-., Cln JWIC T T-~ ~.of Ncwpnrt Buch. mamcd 1-9 a.6M ,._,on June 8 O..W O... ,_...... muricd Aa9 MM')' w..., of C.U Mew. on June 8 Recent re1l estate 1a1es u reported by the CoetiDnbtl ~ 110~ { v. 1n SanlJI Ana ....... n lilt Coeu.autel A"-. Sl99,000, J bedroom. 1 btlth to William J. Mi Uc r '°' 1"4 ,..,... Aft., Sl9l,OOO. J bedrom, t bath 10 Jen Willwns. a 1"44 fftleral Aft., S202.S00. 3 bedroom. I b11h to Marro A Bo.Quet o IMJ FMnal Mt., S250,000, 4 bedroom. 2 bath 10 Gou C. Cha\a ., U2 TOWM St.' s 185,000. 3 bedroom. I bath to Robert C. Bole. o 61! Ctmtn-St.. S 145,000, 2 bedroom. I ~th 10 William D Brown n tm Tudll A.._, $27S,OOO, 2 bedroom. 1 bath to H-.P H. TO'llrk () '" LftlwMd Dr.. SJr40 000. l bedroom, 2 balb lo De¥id W. i(;vth a 261 K-. Pt.. SZU.000. 3 bedroom. 2 bath lO TimOd'Y Qin 274 "--Pt.. S270.<XX>. 3 bedroom. 2 bath 10 Anna M. Abbott The cunenl irate of summer weather nuiy haw cr .. tcd en Cl'f opcn1n1 for thie.a In thu clly 1Wo, ~ thru homc1 were burstartzed 1ftcr WUtdowl ...... ten open dunna ahc d•y 1n the pul week. la the 500 bkxlt of Bernard Stre.t, IOft'ICOM cn- ter&d lJln>Uah an open btitbroon. wfqdow a.ad rao-..clod the floutc be~ atuJ:na a VCR OetcctJ¥a found rif1Fll>flnlJ1 potllbly bc~na k> tho hluvdef • OMr • wtndOw ana c.blc tdevialori bOI. lcn 1 vteXil camera • .iewctry, doehcs and ~ dlJCI, all wonh about Sl .600 ffow the lhci¥cs cote.NJ ..,.. unknown • Empjoyce• of UnMnuy ~. 2860 H1tbur Bhd • reported that "11'MOM blld stok.n rM Cllr ltCRIOS from vehicle• parted tn lbctr ecnb am A Jeep aad Honda Cmc. btloQ;111 co~ aftd tlile • kr· thtp's own~ 91r. Honda CMc aact CR.x all ao.t ll<rflJI. ToCal m .-ca.t:inatcd at SI , • In the 1900 bloc.It ol Ma~ Awnue, bur~ CfCP.t in lhroup a bedroom window and nmua.ct tb~ tho home Two vcru. a ••tdl and S400 i. dJlMic ..,. taken, •'°"I with a •f'tsbnd dnwar. • Airboomo &Pf1'll, SJj Aldlcr A¥L, II• tulfcred a crioua loti ol peck tf'Cllb one ot lb cmwyor tit un~rqau Ape~J_~ltr~ ll,4 I, a lap top ~tn "°'°' J..l,,JDI w a 11,a lanr ~· sw1111er ad ... _. wWle II o-.~ U.. Ma WWW ... (0 &Ille .... ..,., cnitile .,.. .... .._..._ o J t.~ La-. Sl.6S8.SOO. 4 bedroom. j balh to Job f a.hop · t TNn7 Pten t..M, S890.000. • bedroom. 2 bath 10 Rodcnck MacDonald .... J C..,.. f~ Dr~ S2.CX.l7.~ to Bna.n Ma.rtuu 6J Sllln..-en PL. $417..SOO to M11 rana r >4M Seelwtt• La-. S7.S2.000. ~ bedroom. 2 bath to Jr Pakhl11otf • .Mt7 ~ ~. S718.000 4 • bedroom, 2 b•lb 10 Brian ~ Compn l.l ltll ~ W"""1111t Pt.. U96.000. 3 bedroom, 2 · badi to Peter J Desforp. a 1131 ~ ..,,._. .. Pt.. S5S6..SOO. 4 bedroom, 2 btlth to Martin D Sunde a 1151, ~ ........ PL, S620,000. .S llil!droom. 3 bat.b to RandaU L La.otd I o 11>4 Oltbfucu Dr~ S650,000, 4 bedt00m., 2 batb IO Beverty 8110. 0 1Jt7 w. ll.-,. ~000. 4 bedroom. 3 bath to OcraJd A boocher o UM SaM K.t,. S69S.OOO, 4 bcdlooai. l btlth to Robert c. AhaarL o 1'61 ,_. Pu:..-.... $4.30,000. J bedroom. 2 batb to JoU C. Sbc.a. o I.SSS Stdi_. Dr., S717JOQ. 4 bedroom. ) bttb 10 Stcwe VrcbakMch. ' 'Goo and I are talking all the time and I'm telling Him that He can 't have my baby. He's mine . I District Attorney refuses to issue complaint in alleged hate crime By Emity Adns ,..,,..., NEWPORT 81:.A{ H -The dlstllct Attorney's office refused to issue 1 oompla.inl Wednesday apinst a man who allegedly hurled racial slurc, at a black man waiting out,1de John Wayne Airport The incident was originally reported ias one of two hate crimes that OOL--u rred last weekend. The manager of a Tu~tin auto part' store was arrested Tueway in connect1on with lhe ~ccond case, an attack on a 12-year-old Mission Viejo boy. But the Saturday incident. in which 1 vtSttor from San Francisoo taid he was "crt>ally and physically attadcd by a stran,ger, will go Without punishment, said Shcnffs Lt. Bob RT\las. Wendell Clayton Carmichael, 34, was waiting for 1 fnend at the airport's passenger pickup curb bout I p.m. Saturday when a man got out of 1 burgandy Pontiac Grand-Am and made an obscen~ comment as he passed, Sheriffs LI Dick Olson said. A few minutes later, the man described as Samoan -came out of the terminal with an empty cardboard box and hit Carmichael in the shoulder, knocltina him 1g1imt a car. Olson said As the man got into his Grand-Am and pulled away from the curt>, he yelled racial slun at Carmichael "If the District Attorney ., sayina the element. of a h~te crime aren't there, then its unfounded," Rrvas said. Carmichael couldn't be reached for comment. '11111 JIU_ --llllllP!' Banner seeks witnesses to Newp~rt woman's fate 8y &nlly Adln)a ...... COST A MESA -.HeJp in findins a 23-year-old Newpon Beach woman mi.sajng for the put month has come from all OYer. Now her pareotJ hope it wiU come from the edge of the very freeway from which she disappeared. A 3()..foot-long. 6-foot-wlde banner, bearina Denise Anette Huber's likeness, was stretched along the roof of an apartment building alongside the Corona dct Mar Freeway on Tuesday. Located about 100 yards from the site where Huber's car was found -With one tire blown out -the sign will hopefully jos the memory of a passing motorist, Dennis and lone Huber said. "We feel that, with the traffic on this road at night, somebody . had to have seen something,·· Dennis Huber aaid, standing outside the Bear Street apartment house where the banner wu put up. Bearing the legend "Have You Seen Denise Huber?" and a phone number to call, the banner is within sight of the emerpocy call box she was apparently beaded toward on foot when her t.racb abruptly •aoppod. Speatina ao television cameras u the buiner was placed in the bac:qround, Denn.ii Huber made a pl'Olllile to his daughter. "If Denise is watching this somewhere, I want her to know that I won't give up until I find her. "And I want anyone holding her to know I'm not giving up u.ntil we've got this thing sotved, so they may u well let her go." lu many as 100,000 Oiers ha"e been distributed around the country, Huber's disappearance was spotlighted on "America's Mott Wanted" and her parents have kept constant vigil by thetr telephone. Costa Mesa police receive a "small handful of calls everyday," but still have no substantial leads, Sgt. Ron Smllh said. They received 22 tips from "America's Most Wanted" viewers, but none ha"c checked out so far, Smith said. Still, Huber's parents have not given up hope. Somewhere out there, the daughter who ne~er failed to call when she was going to be late 1s alive, Dennis Huber said. All they can do is wait. He 8ISO considers maUce, wronoru1 prosecution ch • ~Amit.-. ...... COST A MESA -Round rwo of fonau Coffill••• Orv Ambuf'IDY'a ~ IO recoup flam tie" city ..,._ Sl6.ooc> ID lepJ -bo tpall dcfeodl~ blmtcsJf qaiAtt a con1lkt-o - iDtet'Cll cbup 1D8J move IO cMl court. The CJty Coundl \IOted 4-0 during a dOICd lellioo Monday night to dcay a daim by A.mbW'Jey demandlQI that the city pay for the lcol fea be spettt to defend biJmelf • · t the misdemeanor aaama . ... __ charge, which has smce UQ;n dropped by the District Attorney's Office. "For them to do that as just more than I can comprehend," Amburgey said of the decision. "These arc the expenses I incurred to exonerate myself." City officials declined comment about reasons for the decision. Many claims for various fees and damages, however, arc routinely rejected by the council. In April, Amburgey was aocuscd of voting on 1 contract adjustment for Copley Colony CablevlSion in 1987 after having received more than $900 from the cable company during the previous year. State law prohibits officials from voting on matters in which they have • financiaJ interest of more than $250 durin1 the previous year. The distnct attorney dropped the charge in June when the former councilmati found a Videotape recording of the meeting that indicated City Manager AJlan Roeder told the council the vote was merely to receive and file a performance review report on the cable company. not to tlkc any action on the company'1o contract. With the denial of his claim, Amburgey said he and his attorney Lawrence Harvey arc reviewing their option' and may file a c1v1l 'iu1t that could go beyond Citj Council rejects fired club manaaer's $90,000 settlement COSTA MESA -The City Council rejected a settlement ofter in 1 SJ million law.uit in which the former gicoeral manager of the Costa Mcaa Golf and Cewluy Oub accuae.s former Cou.oc:ilman Orv Amburgey among othcn of genina him fired. . The council wted 4-0 to rqcct the $90,000 settlement offer during 1 closed session this week. Amburgey said he supponcd that dec1 ion Tim Green filed the la11nu1t against tbe cny tn ~ctobcr, alleging that h&S temunabon was the culmination of two yean of harassment stemming Crom a bu,.ness dispute with Cathe~ Hall , a former food scmce contractor at the etty-owned pubhc golf course and country club, who he clauns is a close friend of Amburgey's. Amburgey. who was serving on the councLI when the sutt WM ftled has dismissed the charges, ~y1~g he had no interest in meddling in the workings of the golf course except to ensure 1t was run properly Farmers Market at Atriu111 Co11rt .. aahion Ialan4 '601 •ewpon Cen••r DriYe •ewpon Beach, CA eaeeo 714.-780-04.0S o•-•o•.-UT ......... 8V11 ..... I •• CROPS IN AT THE FARMER 'S MARKET ••••t lale Price• •ttective Thru 7 -9 -91 Vine aipe Cantaloupe , .... , llaapberriea or Blackberries Me4.1um Brown Onions 89~ 39~. Solid -Bead Iceberg Lettuce 39.tD s11 .. ~ Italian Roma Tomatou 69~ SEAFOOD ......... aauaa•e aa-.en. MEAT Whele Oallforala h,-1 .. rree• •awaUaa .A.hi Tuna <l••M Black T~u 8hrtmp Jlratw•nt It&llaa hrk•J' ... r'•• .. 4 .A.11 ... , Bot Do•• Chicken Le•• sav ssv sa~9 69~ :Piper lonoma Brut .. WINE GOURMET GROCERY leoheaio lonoma White Tltwl •a,ural lliaeral Water DELI KIT CHEN ......... llull9' h1llt lala4 •out ... , I -..z··--· Dll11Jn ...... ••• •em •aaa Ton Ula Ulll»a ......... ~ ..... Slfl ... ft&Uaa ...... •u•~• a. ... " l\e ne\er l-elie\'ed in advertisina. !t 45,0C() households and doe n't work. I've alway said that. My businesses; every Tues:lay, busine was builr on word-of-mouth. Tiun~ay and Saturday. Who needs to adverti se! So they' re local, I'm local; . So we had some empty tables the price ~ right. I run an ad; every night. Busine · · was gcxxl but three times. Now I got no business can alway-l-e l-etter. You know. Then this · empty tables, I've got no reservations ~n salesman from The Pilot comes around. He's telling for the next two weeks. But I've still got reserva- me how The Pilot has changed. They cover only tions aOOut advenising; except in The Pilot. NeW(Xlrt Beach and Costa Mesa. They deliver to You ' - \ I ,., i Orang~ Co~nty Republican :Party chairman Tom Fuentes talk·s about John Sununu,. the le~ist -media -anq those ''pathetic'' Democrats ~ '1 Rcpublian polir.ia had 1 capita/ ill the United States (outside of the White House), Orange Couflty would be it . The county has been the center of massive fund-raising efforts for Republicans ilJY'Olvcd in loc:AJ, state and national races and has 'repe11edly delivered enough GOP \.'Otes to pro~/ Republican candidates •·ith relentless regulan"ty into the state and federal capitals. ~ force behind the wildly successful Orange County Republican Party is Ncwpon Buch resident Tom Fuentes, its chairman for the past seven ye.1rs. Under FucnteJ ' leadership. the fMr1Y has increased its registration /cad o~·cr local Democrats from 80,()(X) to more than 230.(XXJ. Ediror William Lobdell recently sat down wHh FuenfCl' ro ta/le about -what else'! Politics. Ld.'1 •tart otf wltb somft.bln& t•sy and do a little word a!lsociaUon. Just tdl JH tbt ftrst tbin& that com~ to your mind. ao-ld Reap.a Grand master of the party ~B•sh. Today's world leadC"r. Dll• Quayle.. The next president of the United StatC"S Jobn Sununu POS!!iibty the mos1 intelligent man I have ever me! 1n public office. A caring and kind gentleman, completely opposite uf media projections. Wiiy Is IN" portrayed lbat way In the medla1 He is a con!>Crva tive in a liberal town . The reality is that he is a great 50urce of strength to the president, he has helped 10 t1.hapc: muc:h of the successful pohcy of the Bush administration. He's been targe1ed by the media. • Ll't'1 p to tht local tettl: Supenlaor Tom Riley. Senior member of the board, impeccable integrity. Coq:rtnmao Cbris CoL Probably one of the most sparkling leaders for the l?resent and for the future in the Orange County community, incredibly bnlliant . A.tsemblyman Gil fo'erpson A highly philosophically-motivaled conservalive. often times lakes a road that others would not because of the safety or numbers in his d1strtc1 . PMtt Butra. Among the m~I promising of Republican lights on the horizon. He offers a 5ea.soned ex-penencc and perspec1ivc as a local official. Articulate, brighl, has a great fulure. Ltt'1 hi~ someone HU Pd.t.r Burra. Wkn 1tntqldn1 fot bl1 neal IDOft up lbt poUtkal ladder, Is lht" a snnd Khtmt or 11 II ju1t • .... uer of dmln1? I 1hink 1hat timing in palitlcli is cr11ical. I am afraid the occasioning of c,·enls probably ha~ more to do w11h where a fellow progresses politicalty than necclllllily his own 1Lming. because: you can sit around and wait ror 1 district to open and turn gray and it never would happen. Marian ~son. A respcc1cd senlor member of our delegation. A woman fit for any off.ce, outs11ndin1 in her polilical acumen, ar1iculate. ~ can't Oran1t County polltk&ans 1uc::tt1sfUllJ n1• fbr 1tatnrhlt .nka? Do ro-bd~ our c::andldatt.1 •" too t.r lo tlM: riall11' No. I don't think they ire too far to the riaht at all. What they ofter ii palatable for Califomi1ns up and down this state. But the fact is that they have never heard or our pcoPlc bccau5e all the TV stations arc in L.A. or bccauK the LA. Times does not run ooverage of Oranac County with '11)' consistency or strenath. Our people are terTibty disadvantaged in the media ghetto here. °"'• Ceu(J o. ....... Ptthelic: and impotcnl. Probably not all their own fault. 'Ibey haveUO carry around that dreadf\11 left-wina IM.aaac 1hat just doesn't allow them to have a fair chance at the pollt here. Aft,_ .,.. -ro,.. IW pellllc ellkeT I hope not. That lda had IOme sparkle to it lS or 20 ycara aao. TM &Jamour and appeal of public ofrtce hu worn off for me. -· ... ,.... 11..i dJllUUllol? I would rind distasteful the KNtiny and eumtnation or all upccta of life, business. penooat.. todal -bdft.1 an open book, 1U1 10 me 91 a bwden. Aro --_. ...... oCand --polldaT I tllink oo. Somo ol our belt yvun1 lalenl, Clj>Od•lly In the Or1np O>unty community which ii an upcnsfve oommunlcy 10 lhte in. haYe chmca ao aucc:eed aad make • career ln the prfvate aeetor. ...... ................ a,p ... IM,.a~._..,.t _ ....... ~ c-v ..... ,_ ,."" I doll1 lhlnll there it ludna ........ ol 1ny kind. Of-.... ,.. won l • entirely ~craled. The reality is tbat .there never was any intent tor any violatKm of law and that was clearly demonstrated by the findings or the Justtce Department and by the c:lftce o r the district allorney of Orange Coun~. ' The DetnOCrall had DOthin, else to do baltlc with w; on as a topic and they ~that ~~t ii .hard for all that it was worth Bot,..lll<lgdllMdlorlUL We DeYer got fmed. The insurance companies which defended us (1n the civil matter) under our liability coverage had lhe option to either pay them uff by wa y of a settlemenl or defend us. We were told from the beginning 10 the last day that .,.,.c were assured of victory if we would have gone to cour1 . 11iosc rnon1cs paid .,.,.ere paid by the insurance companies to avoid litigating rhc matter, and 11 make )' me a great advocate of insurance reform. I , for one, recognize the abuses of the big insurance oompan1c~ .. ho will not sland up for the people they insure Glvt us some qukll. prrdlctlons. Wh•l's w:oini lo hap~n wi1'1 Proposllion 140? Traaic:ally, many are suggcs1ing i1 will be thrown out I thtnk that 1~ a very sad scenario because I think there should he term hn11t~ 11n all offices -local, county, slate. federal offices. Is Utt.rt a pandox that proplc who are in fa,·or of ProposUton 140. (;II Ferguson for uamplt., are SttVinc numt.rous political terms? Well. so long as the system •~ what the sys tem is. lll'C cannot expect conservative office holders 10 give up the flag and walk away and allllV> the Democrats or the liberals to build their politic.al strength becauS(' our people philosophically hclievc 1n shorter rc:rms. That wouldn't be a fair hurden 10 put on us policically. However, I do 1h1nk thal Republican offic:eholden Clugh t to en1husiastically suppon and defend Proposi1ton 140. ( Who "111 bt our nut flPO U.S. 1tnatora~ Well, I 1h1nlt Bruce Henchensohn carried Orange County with enormou~ success the last go-around and has been working very hard. He cena1nly al least has a real leg up in•Jaunching his campaign in Orange County. Hcndtensohn Is runnlnt for Cnnston11 Mal. Do you think Stymo.tr ca n ht.al fcinstrin? I think 11 15 going to be a ~CT) d1ff1cull race to sustain (a RepublJcan 1n) the shon scat Again, l 1h1nk tha1 John Se~mour suffers from Jr,"ing in our Orange County media ghet10 for so man~ ye ar-; 1n the shadow of the Los Angeles Times anJ the lV ~1at1on!>. And tht\1 °5 why 1.0me 1n the party ha"c been advocaung that GOY Deukmej1an be recnuted or Jack Kemp be recruited because o( the need for greater name 1dent1f1c.atll\n \'ou 11.tcp saylna that Onin1t County Is a lnfllll 1bctto but I think Bush has btto MrT sis timrs since M 's be-ca prc1icka.L I! II 1ht mo~· and thr votes tbal ttt clvr him Chat brin& him to OnnSf' County~ I 1h1nk that this is .i trcn1C"nd1•usl~· fnendly environment and positive "enue for the president and the \ICC president. and that is why we have seen n1any a 1h1ng unveiled t)f pre!l(:nted t-) their personal presence 1n the Orange Count) commun11~ 1r you Wft't' ridin1 up in •n rlr,1tor-with \\.'lllir Brmm. wbal wvald tk connnal.k>n bt llk.t? I would challenge \~.'11l1c t'l ro"''O on h1~ at'iu«:~ of po""'er which I think L~ fu ndamentally prac11ceJ 1n the gcrrymanJcnng of d1st nc1s If the people of California l·ould ha"t' fa 11 d1stncts , 1t would be better for holh our panics. for the t"'''•-p.trt'· ,-.,·,tern anJ for the people it 1cpre~enl5 It 1s not gt1o1;'1d tu h3'l' 11\cno.he lm1n~h J)clThlCrat d1s1nc1s or O\erwhelmingly Republu.an ,Jt~tr1(\~. l:i<:cau-.c 11 dl<' n('lt l'lllcw. for the best of the two-party system lo ... ork What do you tllinlr. "111 happen lo Oninl"' Coun~ ~ Oh. I think the Dcmtxra•~ ... ho are 1n con1rol of 1he Slate Senate and Assemhly will attempt to f(1r(c nn u~ a plan thal absolutely limiu the number of Republicans that .:,.,,n l:i<: ~lc..:ted ~ attemp11ng to crowd u many Repuhhcans 1nlo as fc.,. ()range Count~ d1s tnc1s as possib~ Mth whal I anllc1pate will ~ J rJd1calt' dra"n central county Assembly dislric1 in their attempt tci <.a\C \\ Llhc Br~w.n'<. puppet, lap dog Tom Umbcrg, by a11emp11n,!l 111 ~"' irl nu1 e'en pos:.1tile central county Dcmocral vuler lntO J d!'ll!C! ti' \UC-CCl'd hi\ l-UfTent n nd Assembly Dislrict. Tbl're has been a ron~r1rac: of enormou~ proportion goin& on in Sacramento They. the Dcm1x:rat s. rontnvC'd the vote on the budact to allow U mber& 10 be: ahle Ir• vote against the liudgc1 I mean it is sta,ina. aanicsmanship o( enormous proportion. I trus1 the people of Orange Coun~· .,. di he tinght enough to sec. whlit kind of shenanigans lhey'rc playing, but I assure you !he Democrats will do everything under the sun to save him as well as brcakina party disci~inc as. !hey have 1n rC'cent weeks HOii' .. .., slllt.t will t!M Rtpublkans l"'f I• tM pra:klmdal ........ "' '911 I 1hink Wt= arc going 10 «:e a repl•)' of JQ72 I think we're aoina to 1ec a landslide victory l'lot eoc to asl yow 1t.l1 qttatioa about lJtt tdlbt ~ ,_ .... talkhle u..t. Auu:alnc lht ,....rt cornet •IMI ~ II • ...._. ..... do ,_ dllall Ult media latntioullJ ps aft« rtpt-wl .. a•d', tu • ~· tM l&orin now nat•nlly out ot lhtlr Wdst blu! I would say th!I i_I is a ~hina1ton . I am a trained joumaliat -_, first dc&rtt was 1n JOUmalum -90 I have a S.Cl\K of whit ~ are suppcad to do by 1ctting to a srory I didn '\ tuivc any problems With che fint par1 of that. J tbink tMl'I your job. think that's the media's rcsponsibihty. But the abuse. that happens ts that there: is an OY'CfWhotmina li&ftill prejudice and biu on the part of lhe media. ao tha.1 the rnlljclr'hJ of tbl 1nacb come at lhe liaht. and they are not equal and ratr tonftt dil other side of the: fence. You know Teddy Kennedy continues to be encounteed by ...:tt of .. tcft-wina media u 10mC: are•t moral 'f)Otaman ol libenl -... _ a.t .... at JmlllQ' Cantr. He Jut aM awllad ., 11111 ........ ,. ,. Utlak'! • l wou.k1n 't II)' that then: ... any oompuiloa '°' bill: .... whit. ... Yic:ioulMla 1hat they went after Rkbard pi('_,. dtM s' , 1 • ........ io tome..,.. liko Conrod and olhas oiid I ... CliidC t think they art far more bntal ..... ts M 19 ... fl :al:uo I I FENCING ra lnshll~ by Sean Authori2ed Contractor1 a Various Stvlea, Colors .ncJ Heights Free In-Home Eatllllllte I• ........ Co. C.11 ._..,5111-...c-- 714-850-4800 '--... 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The Bay Oub pruvided ita tasty rendition of oobb salad and for dessert there were all-American Donna Hovey, bad, Luci Kirk, left, and Ginny Phillips brownies, chewy witb nuts and real vanilJa ice cream. The holiday theme was apparent in Jean Moore's centerpieces of top hatted, flag flying begonias and cracker jack table favors. Chai rman Do nna H ovey introduced guest speaker (and Air Force wife) Ginny Phillips. She shared her story and confessed, "I 've always loved men in uniform!" More Americana? Rose Fishman fired the ferv0r with a medley of tunes. And then it was on with the show. The luncheon entertainment saluted the red white and blue with a parade of fashions designed with the 4th in mind. Fashion commentator Florence Smales had models decked in nag colors, strutting their stuff to the ladies delight. B. Magness. Classy Petites, Curc1-Monterro. E.N.L., Le French C rocodile, Lorraine's and Monarch Silks were the local boutiques featuring fashions. Some 01hers getting patriotic were Meagan Muriott, Adele Duncan, Barbara Zeigner, Shirley Ewton, Linda Primrose, Beverty Hosford, Ruth Cadwellader, and Marilyn Curci. INDEPENDENT FUllllNG, INC. I: (I h~ f I l 1 J!1 ~ ~ ~ Confo rming , Jumbo and Special Situation Properties fNI Mlrbt ...... And PrlQullncltlan ow.-"" ........ 0 14) 956-2242 NO MORE FLEAS GUARANTEED 'TIL JUNE 1992 Fleas are a stubborn lot. You con dust 'em, spray 'em, collar 'em, even bomb 'em; but still they persist. And all the while, they're driving your dog and cot crazy, not to mention ':"t=m .. :1!..1..W you ond your fomt~. But there 1s on absolute way to kill fleas. Coll Aeobus~~ immediately. We specialize in killing fleas; your Yet ~®, c::;;Jl}_~ wtll tell you. It works for the entire ~ seoson, and for one full year, guaranteed or your money boc.k. 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CllTl IEl-Ml-llM Flo~en s~ak louder. than wordJ ... • Unique p .,,.,, Jefl(llS • ~rwtg thr I lnrht!r Oml Untf' /!JW 1411 I~ I 7rb :Wf\"" (;bs111 ~. Qt 9J6J1 714 •64J°•Hl44 .. •' I ... , ' • Gr911p raises nearly $50 ,000 for cancer and research institUtions Ire.ii•----n.e Biii ~ ..... tDr .......... ~-1llle1 ... u. .... ol it .... .... ... On • ~: Paton I • Alt c...r'I • 1'0 9' ~dKt-al Vkw....,... ..... ~ .. tM,,...., alPi --"A.118'1 ,,,.., ........ " ()Nie ... .._ ... , A ........ Mel mrr .. La Mire.nblea" c:dcbntel llM "*1t ol -in IM ~-=z .. -c:.""'~ ~...!..~ ~-.,, )ini-...... and u.a .... Md••· the • . bepn OD tM IOOI of the C.Clltct Tower putiaa ICNCturc. ~ to Roeeat the l'Olllp a.oped to briq in SS0.000. wrh6 uodcrwrUcn ba'f'C been IO~-~ probably received UOVDd $25,000." ElccvtMI for Hope chapter president Tretlll Merdl &aid the pany wu . a CODtiDuatloD ol the poup•a _ •ruro ot· elep.Dce. Dwina a beautiful _.., the 300 pests {pUS St?S each) were trca1Cd to an European lt,to buffet by 1bymcs. c-10.,.....m.. ..... From left. Steve ~nville, Jeff West, Don Moothart and Tim Royalty ' Qef jacti ~ &ad arranpd the menu wit.b a Les Miz theme reatwin1 60 items in a ••citiflCd .. cowrtry French mode. Olicken in. potato ncaa ad beef tenderloins with a bia.t of Italian in pasta and --------_...---- sauca ud bilcotti. Jo Del Oastom Silk P1onJI prowided the moay berry vine apple bubta that decorated the loaded lood tables. And I got the uneasy impression that there won't be a second offer . • DON~ TEU. THE GOSSIP COLUMNISTS-, Btrr -Milton Berle will tum 83 next week (July 12, to be precise), he told the Parent Help USA audience here Saturday. So why was be carrying on throughout the gala evening like a lovesick schoolboy? The reason 1s Lorna ~ms. a statuesque blonde who's as sweet as she looks. At the mike, Mendol was absolutely rhap50dic when he asked lovely Lorna. a successfuJ fashion designer, lO stand for a Buoquc Music Productioos took the pre-performance diners back m time In preparation for Les Milerabla when .. dreams were dreams ... and hope WU hi&h.'' Some attendina t.bc elep.nt cvenina were Sandn Gudner, John Mcintyre# c.ol Jones, Carol Z.-.. Stew Mamile, Kim K.uell, Terri Salkin, 5uAn hrbr, lob ind Tammi Clud, Cecil Adams and Grace Hendenhoa. warm welcome to Pilotland. from left, Terri Salkin, Bob Salkin and Debbi Kennington INTERESTED IN LAW SCHOOL? START TIIIS FALL • PulMime and put-time programa • Conwnient daa Khedul&=-days. neninp. and weekends • Acama~ full-time 2 1/2 year~ • Combined JD/MBA degree with awpman College • Scholanhipt and finandaJ aid.~ Full-tinu ad Pm-time Cl1Uses JJtf(n August 29, 1991 Call tod/Jy. Fullerton (714) 738-1 000 or l ruiM (714) 753-3200 WESTERN STATE : !: =~ .. :.:..--:..=-s-a-~ i iiii!UNIVERSl1Y · wn ...... 0 . .,c .,..,, . ,,,....,.,c...,._ • ,,,, ..... ,.,._. f • ., ...... ~c....., COLLEGE OF LAW ·,:::-~~c.urao1~11,._.,,....c. .. ,,,, German Home Bakery Wedding Cak~ "T~ Old· Fashion Way" 2q50 Grace Ln C M Call for info 540-0281 Look to the The Wedding Showcase for local, r~putable, SCTVlCC c{)HN []_JMINI ~ On The Bay at N~ort Elegant Saturday Rtcq>tions 11 am -4 pm Complet~ Catering & Full ~c~ Ber Contact llad 150·5112 r ........... ~ Your ad can · be seen here i L Call Candy j• at 642-4321 exl. 310 . . ... Weddu~~hv Stills & Video 843-9231 CAKES BY APRIL All occastons. reasonable price<:. 631-6543 Cllum and Lisa Lucas McBean Jeni Rosen and Peter Hoe>gStad Retirement LMng for Active Seniors MO\ft.·\N Sfta>J.1 112onn~r l 1MO~I Our unday Brunch is "The Talk of the Town!'' Give it a tr)·. the tab is on u . Ca ll for rcser\'alions. South COilSI Serna ·VILLAS· • (71') 646-6300 2283 Folrview Rd., Costa Mesa • .. -Wlude~ ~uc.1 luYurie~ as •Maid f nd :Jr,en S ll'VIC8 •Oa1ty 1~cttvltJes •Social Excursions •Chauffei:rec' 1 ransportahon •European cu1s1,e •Fully equipped Kitchenettes •24 hour Staffing --~~~~~~~~~~~- RomanlH U c·ddlnll\ JI 'c •' Vt•netlan Gondola Getawav 1c;.n;• •'. ~ ·~ .... 'L elJ ~ Cla.~n ..,l ,,.,. ... Bl• • (714 ) 675-4704 V\/E ~lXJIT ., ~ALU ~ NBJ/J/M:, • aWD.S AMJ llEaPfl{N AREAS A ~1 romun and prnonalll'N ....w.., M nthn oe our ,.,., c . ' I _, JI .I ~ llbd for h, but it they had, bei'e'a our advice ID tlae Cotta Meaa Cicy CouncU: &op tbe bonlna around and call a special election. 1lie CIOUftCil. red~ to four mcmben when Councilman Bd O'-low recently resigned for health reasons, is now in the ~ of having to agree upon a replacement for G lasgow ar ~ a special election so that city votcn can do the job btbem. So far, the council has been unable to handle either task. At fint blush, it seemed that selecting a replacement for Olugow would be a simple cho re. The four remaining c:oundlmembers -Mary Ho rnb uckle, Pe ter Buffa, Jay Humphrey and Sandy Genjs . -are philosophically linked. And the list of.candida tes they had to draw fro m for an appointme nt was chalked with talent. At the head of the list of potentia l appointees, of cou rse. was Karen M cGlinn, who finished 1ust out of the money in last November's city election. O ther possible a ppointees included Planning Commissioner Joe Eric kson, Traffic Commissioner Dave StiJ!q a nd Mark Korando, a member o f the city's redcvelopowtnt committee. But on Monday t<ight, · ,_ Best of tlle Hotllne ., the council couldn't agree on much o f anything. Hornb uckle and Buff a went for McGlinn. Humphrey and Genis went for Stiller. Then Hornbuckle and Buffa went thumbs up for Erickson . And so it went. Finally an exacerbated Buff a made a mot ion that a special electio n be A t this juncture, the specral election seems like the most logical step . Compared to some of the events the city has thrown money at in the past year, like the $400,000 for the Fe stival of Britain , the estimated pric e tag of $32 ,000 for an election is not out of line. Making noise over Supervisor Riley called. It died for a lack o f a second Even Genis. who'd onginall:r suggested that a special election was the way to go. wouldn't team up with Buffo on her own proposal! It was t hat kind 111 n1~ht The one th111~ t ht'. i:ounul did agree on wa<; ttl po~tpone the whole me<-') thing until their next meeting The council ha' until July 15 to m.11..l' an dppl•tntment nr r.tl l d special elcctitin At th!\ JUncturl. the c;pel 1.11 elelt1on 'ecm' lake the most logical 'tep. Comp.ireJ to 'omc nf the C\Cnt' the nty hac; thrown money at 1n the pa~t year, like the S400,000 for the Festival of Britain, the e'ltimated pnt:e tag of SJ2.000 for an election I'> not nut uf hnc And unlike :he rnuncll, the publ1l will prnbably have li ttlt'. trouble finding a new council member. l1tt1r1 Demos ... taxes To the Edito r· Ken LcBlanc's -;trident article in the Pilot calling for incrcac;etf ta.ites, undero,corcs the De mocrat,' fundamental ignorance of how tu create a prosperous -.oc1ct\ High taJ(C' depre'' econom1e growth. Sweden is a tntbook ca.,e of high tax m1,mdnagc men1 Depressed ccnnom1c ~rowth k11lo; off jobs, and lower ... paycheck~ High tcuat1on cau"'c' 'itagnauon. yet Ken talk, hhthcl\ of ·our r.s:venuc 'tJr.ed cuinomv ·· l t never occur\ to him, that mlM people (your editor ial leader included) \CC that pohttc1am alrc•uJy have 100 MUCH of our 'tolc n income. to "'aste D1<.c1phnc ot the poht1cm Lan llnl)' be achieved h) depriving them of their gravy train If Ken LcBlanc\ beliefs arc typical of the Democrats. then there 1s a long row to hoe to educate them from their short- '1ghted dc'11rc to .-..teal our paychecks C HR15 l )ON Corona del Mar How to get involved! Newporters, for most part, giv e Sup. poo r marks Fditor'.\ nutc: Thi: following are \amp/cs ul I he Pilot ':; Question of the Wed "The A irport ancJ Supcrv1:.or I hom<H R1le:r. \Vhat k1nil of 1oh hu.' he clone?" I he que,t1on wa\ sparked hy a recent congrn.\10nal field heanng t>ll ,11rport nmse ~rnm.lltrds, where Riley \4-B\ booed and hooted by local rcs1<Jcn/\. While Pilot cd1t11~ welcome.· and re:Jd all comments, we only publ1!>hed re\ponse' from callers who left J ndmc (please !ipdl 1t out ). Cll) .ind phone number (for verification) ) c111 can get 1m o/\ cd b) calling the: l-d1tor\ H ot/mt· at 64:! t>OXfJ. f h11nk IOU! [J I thtnl.. th,u Tom Hile) 1s not u'l'ful .mymorc He\ the rca,on we don't have a J01nt-use airpo rt. \.\ c nccll \Omcone young and llyn'1m1c .ind not one of the goo<l. nld ho~' anymore .__, PAM MOSS Newport Beach think did the he\t JOti p<>\.-..ihlc th,11 could have heen done at the airport W ith regard' lo the nOl\l'. there wJ\ no 4ucs11on whethe r 1t 1' Riley or "im1th or Jones, the John \.\ .1yne A1rp11n " going to 1nuc,"c 1n n1ghl\ .\ 0 This 1s your community newspaper and wf"d l1k<' tu hc·,ir from you Here".. how you can become an an1vc pclrth 1p.int in The Pilot's Community Forum page. ~ Call the Readers' Hotline (642-6086) Jnd l<'.tve your messagr While we welcome alt comments, w<''ll only publish comments from those who leave a name !please spell 1t out) city and r.honc n umber (for vertification). ~ Write a letter. Please be as brief as possible Longer lcner'> will be t0ns1dered for the Community Commentary page. wh1Ch runs Thursdays Mail your letter to "letters," BO W Bay SI Costa Mesa, CA 92626, or fax them to 646-41 70. It "'c don·1 "'e arc JU~t gmng 111 he a had "'·••er community We arc C\lentu .. ilh going to be an tntcrndt1onal .mpun n)tng d1recth rrom Orange <. ount'f to other part\ of the wtirld. c'pcc1ally 10 Japan I here " no douht 1n my mind that as night numher<, tncrea-;e we arc gotng 10 have more no1<,c ln ere 1s nothing that Riley can dn ah<iut that ur anybody else. Riley did an excellent JOh, .ind I think he did a wonde rful JOh or adm1n1strating a very d1ff1cu lt I hve in the upper Newport Bay Mca, downwind from the airplanes where they take off and screech otf I think tha t Supervisor To m Riley has done a dreadful job dbout the noise coming out of that airport has gotten bigger, heavier, noisier and the loud screeching planes have turne d o u r beauti ful community into a wild animal park. I have fought these screeching airplanes for five years, they are right out in my front yard, and it is hke having 50 giant Piccolo Pete's going o ff all the time . A plane today, June 27, at 9 a.m . was so heavy the roar shook my house. ~Give the edito r a caJI. William Lobdell C4n be reclched di 642-4 321, ext. 351 and would love to hear from you l\,UC <Jl:.NE SrU G Irvine He hasn't done anything about the noise, he hasn't done a n)1hing dhout slowing down the traffic. I he traffic has more than doubled in the last few weeks -the noise MARIAN FLETCHER On fireworks sales, Costa Mesa Council has been a dud 0 kay. first a wnfcss1on I'm going down to the fireworks !ltand o n 17th Street today, buy a hig box of fireworks and ftre them o ff in my backyard a\ 'K><>n a' I get back from the fireworks ~pectacular tonight at O range Coast Colle~e _,_ But I also hope this wi ll 'ltc the lu t year I can huy fireworks leaally in Costa Mesa, whic h is nearly l he last city 1n Oranae County to allow the aale of "safe and une" pyrotechnic . Despite pica from our fireftlhtcra, police and doclora, why does the C ity of Cotta MeJl 1till all()W tM aaJe of ftreWOrk.a? 0.: a poworf\ll fireworb lobby that. like 1 acJiod dntt dealer, bu ingeniously "hooked" worthwhile community groups and made them dependent on the revenues we receive manning the fireworks booths. And two a City Council that'~ shown surprisingly weak leadership on t his issue. The council, perhaps trying to pass the b uck, had put the issue to an advisory vote, and the citiuns, m the face of an agressivc campaign by the fi reworks folk.s, recomme nded to ba n all "safe and sane " fireworks So, after asking for 1t, d id the council follow the wi1hea of the people? Nah. The vote has completely ignored. ln\tud, the council tried an awkward and misguided attempt at compromise; it voted to ban only aparklen and reduce the number of daY' the fireworks stand arc open Wow, that will stop the problem. Oddly enouah, the local politicians, after \Orne thought. decuJed to take o ne more 'tah at the troublesome issue, hut o nly after the l·ourth of J uly to see what kind of (ire' or in1u ries "safe and sane" fireworks lllUSed This moy be the ultimate definition of reactive pohcy-maJdn1. a disease that runs rampant in Oranse County. H would be nice to ban fi rcworb before another child in1ures an eye o r another roof ca\chca on fire. And aJ if the Injuries. ruc damap, and voten' will weren't enouah reuona to ban . firework.s ln Cotta Meu, I'll aJvc you one more: firework.a shows like the one tonl&ht at Lo Bard Stadium a t Oraap C.0.1t Colle,c (tidteta are atfU avaUablo at tho atadfum; SJ for adaJta. chlldre:n under l l ~el ; the niaht besfna at 7 p.m.). Instead of uptia, off Piccolo Petca. Loa cab ns, nuea and fountaina ln IOlitude of . you1 bac.tyard, ftrcworb •howl 1llow tbo community to share an experience. A rare and miASed occurrence in this day and age. Usina professional fi reworks displays as a magnet, the events can serve to draw the community tosethe r, a nd the Fourth of July can become the holiday it sho uld -full of picnics, slna-a lonp i nd nei1hborly goodwill If you've ever atte nded the Chriitmas-tree liahtina ceremony at Ftuhion Island. you know how s~cial this kind o( ~nt can be. Come on, Sandy Oonis, Mary HombudtJe, Peter Buffa and fay Humphrey, let'• not be a city of political duds. Do the riaht thlna (Of the community: ban all Orwotb. And I'll do the filh t thlna aad fcqct about buJina •ny .... re lftd ...... ftreworb th. ytar. WilliMt IAbdcll., oolutM ,,, ... .adt nundly. ' Costa Mesa 0 I've been here fo r 26 years, and so I've been through all of the discussions on the airport. And I think our supervisor doesn't seem to remember that he 's not in the military any more. Some of the meetings I attended he kind of railroaded some of the discussions and to me some of his mo tives were questionable at the time . He docsn 't appear to really put up a good fight foT the citittns of Newport Beach. PETER DUYAN Newport Beach Supervisor Riley's whole tenure in office has been a joke. He's consistent -he's done nothing right. H e co nti nu e s t o m a k e arrangements w11 h big business, and now he 1s trying to make sure .tjlat we are bothered by no ise We should have thrown him o ut long ago. JAC K AGRUSA Costa Mesa 0 1 think Supervisor Riley 1s l perpetrating a great disservice to ) 'the reside nts of O range County and particular to Newport Beach residents. He has turned his back on a very hard won victory in 1985. and we should be cutting back not increasing the volume at John Wayne Airport. I think c hangihg the noise restrictions at John Wayne Airport will destroy one of our finest communities in America a nd Newpor t Beac h re sidents are fuming mad 0 DAVID DIAZ Newport Beach He is responsible for destroymg the peace and quiet of one o f the nicest neighborhoods in Newport Beach. He has been responsible for ignorin~ my right to enjoy my property without noise pollution or toxic fallout or aircraft exhaust. FRED STRAUCH Newport Beach An Independent Newspapt>r Published by Page Group Publishing, Inc . Elliot ~n, Jr. chainNn . WUl&am S. Lobdell editor ' vk:e presktent S.W Mart»le maN9na editor W...lul110 4"1· 190\.l989 foundtna pubUsher dent ii-its) What kind of men in 1776 risked all for a chance '"at freedom? 'WC must alJ bang top:lher (OChenrise we lhalJ rno.t WOJ'edly bana separately)r' Sound famiJlar? ll'a a well·wom phrase, but ii 1akes on real meanlna when 1hcrc is a noote daaallna in the wind. No one understood the seri~ncss of these words better than their author; Benjamin Franklin, who uttered lhem on the day he and 55 other brave men sianed the Declaration of Independence. • After more than two cen1uries of freedom and independence, ii is easy for us to forget that passaae of 1he Declaration was by no means assured Many of lhe men assembletl in PhaJadclphia were al bes1 reluc1an1 rebels, not anJOous 10 enter into war. And lhey knew full well 1ha1 s1gning such a documenl was a formal acl of treason aga1ns1 the Bntash..Ctown, punishable by dcalh al the hands of the hangman. Signer W1L11am Ellery of Rhode Island inched his way cl~ to the table In order, as he pul 11, "to sec how they (the signer$) looked as they signed what might be their dealh warranls." He saw no fear, he said, only "undaun1ed rcsolulion." Stephen Hopkins was past 60 and signed with a shaky hand hu1 declared. .. My hand tremf>le'i, hut m) hearl d1l<!' ·not'" Whal sort of men were these Sb who pledged 1~1r hve\. their fortune' .ind their sacred h~)nor even ,,, .i Bn11<ih nect was already at .inchor in Ne"' York Harbor' IL people privileged to be born free. we have the responsi bility to live free, and the duty to die free . m1n1stef'> Generali\ the) "'ere voung Eighteen were slill under ~o. three <illll in their twenties Twenry·four were IJwyers or Jumti. l lcven wcrC' merchanh Nine were lan1fowner' or wealthy formers The rc\t "'ere polit1uJn~. docror' or Exccpl for Sam Adam~ they "'ere men of subs1ant1al property All hut ,....."' hJJ families and mosr were well l"ducarc:J Each had far mure lo IO"e from rcN:l11on rhan he had to gain fr11m 11 e·n:cpr "'here principle and honm "'ere c,mlcrncd Ir W.b this "'h1lh hwughr them rn r"k .ii for frcednm .md rnckpcnllcncc Wh.ir h.ippcncJ ro lhc men v. h1' ''~m-.t rhe Ded.ar.iuon 111 lnJcpendcnc.c' Some fared -.ell Hwm .. , Jcffer"111 • mJ John Ad.tm' N:.:amc Prc\IJenl\ 11! rhc United Stare' \11m AdJmS. John H.mcock. Flhndgc Oem· ,md ttlhrr' hccamc gt>\'ernor\ of SIJlc\ ( harln C.irrnll. the wcalth1eM of them ,111 1.11c1 founded the Balt1more .ind O hio Railroad ""· .118111 .. became the headquancn for Bnt1.1h General Cornwalhs .ind his slaff. Whtie American cannon balls were mwng a shambles of the town, Nelson's hou~ remained untouched As a commander of Virginia's m1lit1a, Nelson asked his gunners, ·'Why do you spare my house'" ''Sir, out of res~t to you," replied a soldier. Nelson look the cannon and fired on has own home, demoUshing 11 while the Brillsh scauered Nelson had ras!>ed over S2 million for the war by pledging his own property hur when the loans came due afrer the war the new peacetime Congre:.s refused to honor them Nelson lmr lu!> entire fortune Robert Morm put up all of his grcJt pcr~nal wealth tu finance the Revolu11on and -.35 often almosr ~olcl\ rc,pons1hle for keeping General W.tShington 1n the field, including raising rhe munitions anJ prov1S1oni. needed for • Wa'ihmgton') h1s1unc crossing of the ,,_. Delaware and '>urp nsc defeat of the lfc"1.in,, a turning point in the ~ar Except for Sam Adams they were men of substantial property .. Each had far more to lose from rebellion than he had to gain from it. except where principle and honor were concerned .. Not 0nc 11! the \tgner'> of the Declarat mn 111 lndcpcndeme recanted or JdccteJ from h1, sacred pledge ~hen. a<. rhe Dedar Jllon '.J" m the cour'e 01 human C\eOl) 11 became oeCCll'Mlf\ ro srand for freedom and the nghts 11f man "'hatever the l•l'>I By the "'a~ Jbout rh,u ddc:JI of the Hiiw>1an~ Forrunatcl~ !i1r rhc Yan~cc'. lhc He,'>1an l·omm.tnJcr, (.,,(,incl Johann Rall . .,..,., engaged 1n an Jll n1~h1 poker g.imc "'hile W.i,hmg111n "'J' uo"ing the Dcla\.\.trc:- "'llh h" rJgl.t~ aml\ RJll "'J\ w 1mmer,cd in lh~ i:amc th.ti "'hen .t th•ll' ~a' h.inJeJ ro him M . .111 .i1dc he tttd.~·d Onh .ttler \\ 3\h1n!ollun h.iJ .i .. h1C\eJ h1\ \ "-111r. J1J I he Ollie rc\urf.1l'c It ''"" a warning fwm Jn .\mcm . .in 111\.tl "' thc:- Lro"'n 1ha1 \\·a,hmi,:t1in ~.i' prep.tnn~ the \Urflrl\C .illJl'k fhc n111r.tl " •• i-,11111\. \Cl ,1.11t.I 11""' el~1uentl\ h, rhc Juth111 11( the l>cdara1111n ThPmJ\ Jefferson "'h•• ·l"• \dtd l fl'fOJI '11o:ll.rnt:c I\ the pn.c i1t frct·Jnm lhC'lc' lh.11 \.\llrd ·'It•""· frC'CdPm 11 ha' 11ft l'lt •.Hllnl J hC',I\'\ rrsce .ind J dcl°ll wh1d1 , .rnn111 he rcpJtd hu1 11nc ~h1d1 '·"' t">l hllfhllt" Olhcr s1gne" of rhe Ded.m1t1l11l \~crt· not so fortunale. The Briti~h haJ Jlreadv made a l~t of the rebel' und \ought 10 capture them. Although none actunllv was hanacd, laraely hccau-.c roo m.tn\ Bntish leaden would n1>t hear of 11. many Si8f1en suffered .:aptured, 1mpnsoned and treated brutaJt)i. Several los1 Lhe1r lrves, M>n~ or family John Hart WAS forced lo nee fn)m his home anJ returned to find h15 wife already buried and his 13 children taken .iway. He never saw 1hcm again \t nnc tame 11r \01)lhcr . .ill lhe ~•gnef\ "'ere hunreJ h~ the Bn11,h ,ind dmen tnim rheir home' T .. chc haJ their hum'-"' hurneJ \, pcnpk prl'ilq.:cJ 1'• l't: 1'11111 lrcc ""< h.aH· llll' 1np.11h1t'lil1l\ •1• h\l" Ir~(' ind the duf\ ltt lie free />1 ],, I lien \l/c'n ..1 rc·"i.Jcnt 1•1 Nine died of wound or hardsh1Jl' endured dunng the war Five were Vir1tin1a\ Thoma' "lcl'.!(1n's 't.irclv home in Yof~hll4-n Wtt'> cunfl'IC'lJ tC'd and ( "'' '"" 1/c/ \l,11 '' the ptl"<o.1dcnr pf tht f-as:k /-n"t1m •/ < ,,/,1,1rnn Clarence ThomaS.: a Supreme Court shoo-in I have prc.,11cd my deadline and my edi1ors 10 the ~ wall this week, waiting for the c:11 rly returns on Clarence Tho m s to filter 10 I did not hove to wait long. Judge Thomaii will be conll.nncd by an overwhclmina ma1o ri1y -•um • More eloquent than a ll the testimony that will be 11ven to the Senate Jud.1CJary Committee wu Thoma •choked thank-you to h. anndparcn~. hi' mot~r and the nun.' who 11u1ht him to achieve. I do not know Clarence Thomai \!Wtll, but I have met and "ortcd •1th him. Ont of h i un UOI K httvemCQl\ W \ h ycar·in and )'tat-out .crvttt \' Chairman or &he C.ptol Arca C.::O.:nbi1ned fedcntt C.mpe , the re raJ n ty drM. h ar a~ Id ... captam 1h1s cffon, calling and presidmg over dozen' of eoJlc'' mectmg,, lllwa~ pu,htng hi\ troop' 3nJ h" collcaaues to h11her levels of volunteer dfor1i. on hchalt of D C ·, le1 fortunate. He ran a tight and efficient 11h1p at the Fl:::CX-, and won praise (mm (air-minded nb\crve" or ht\ 'ltcward,h1p there. ' But in the trenches of the aovernmcnl'i chunh dme h" Wit and ht~ Slit sparkled Ht '' genuine man warm, 1pmtcd ;ind thouahtlul. A con,cn,u\ builder. ~ will be a powerful force no 1hc Supreme ( ·ourt for yean to come Some of 1hc u ual '"pcct will appear 1n a vain ucmpt ~>th meaninp arc appropriate 1n 1h" oontut -to tam1 h Thomas They win fail Oarence Thomas 13 already an tnspirati n. and h1 critics w.ilJ d.imln' h octtJ ~ not J\& ~ Aa aside: Doa aayonro re • t Alu Cf'lns.tc)O .. ., ... The Arlful Dodtzcr 111 1hc \cn.irc f-th1\.'' C 11mm1111··· " already out a nd ,,hl,ur rera1lmtt h1' 11p1111lm 1111 thl President\ nomince Realty TotaJ ths1talt' irnd opprnbnum hit'> nol !'le...-n l nouJ.:h to ilcn<lC thu Jackd•~ of 1he left Perhop he hu '4mie frsend'i who could l'n11n-.cl him on the recapture of tvcn a hrcd of d1gnih So Clarence lnoma\ l'tcg1n, the C'C:mfinna11~1n pr1'< r" He hta h1 \1Ulncrah1ht1e' Three ycan •ao. at lca'lt, he h.ld •n al~"' unpardonable a(kction for c1 n of "nJUhH quahht' But hl\ armor is fC'ally complete He hu11t ll h1m,l"tt Jud Thoma~ i an Amenc.h ucxe"" "''"' Mr Justice f'homa will ht an AmencAn 1n\p1r•t11m Hufh Ht'Wftt pr. ra1 /aw wrrb !Yrt1 fe tcr. Kruse Krin kJi in /nine, and hcxt • ti.lk 'ho. on IV-/ AM 6«>. S.tui-da~ from 11 a m to 1 p m Hn ro/umn tppca~ n'C'n-Thu™1•~· m The Pl.kw T he Slovenes arc brcakina away from YuphlViL Tbe Baltic ttates want out ol lk USSR. The Kurds want out o( Iraq. 1 know bow they feel. For almoat 20 ycan. the United St~tca pcmme.nt has been para.tyzcd -trapped between toug.h Lalk about taxes, on the ooe band. and riscaJ extravagance, on the other. Unable IO respond to national emersenoes - the declining quality ot life in America is a matter of fact -the United States h.as lost 11\ competitive edge in international business. education, and health care. .. One in every five IWJb infants is born into ------poveny, 30 million Ameticans live in Liberal poveny, major ciucs Politics ~n a 20 10 is perec:n1 --111111>---•..fiSc in hunger and homelessness, 32 mt.Jlion Amcncans have oo health coverage and more than 5 m1lhon American chiJdrcn g• Ill bed hungry every night. And every day, offietal Was hingto n tclh u'i 11 can do nothmg. It may well be thal. facmg that paraly'1' honc~tly, rc:~rdenl!> of the Orange Coa!tt -.111 make hkc 1hc Slovenes and declare their own independence. w e·re already !.c:emg signs o f break up in lhe U S . stale and local government!>. rei,pondmg to Reagan -era budget cuts, either \acrificcd themselves on the fn:c-markc1 ahar or committed the thcn-un~pcakable act of raising taxes to dc hlfc:r ~ervrce!> Clo~cr 10 home. locah arc telling the led~ thev don't want any pan of the nat1,mJI no1~e reduction plan -a plan pu'>hed through by corporale tnterests -.ho ~ant ult1mateh• to ny through John '-' J\ nc arnund the clock. H.i\ing l UI rhc hscal umb1hcal cord to \\ "'h1ngtnn. lcxal governments arc: le~ h kel" to tal c: "'a~htngton ~noush And we . as citizens of free and independent city-states. "<;o r. for the mnmcnt, should the:\ Thro ughout the I qKO.,, the lcderal gO\emment ha) N:c:n domtn~led by .. group o f 'lit1·nothin~ who~ onh an~v.er to 1)h\ mu\ need -in may finally health care. wake up to our ... t:duca11on or trJn,portauun -'' own Ill argue lhat COmmunrty !?ovemment can J11 b.I nnthing. reSpOnSI I ltleS. Never m1nJ their cha11er about pu111n~ ~11,nnmc:n1 1in hu\lnc:,!>-hkc pr mc.1pln l ht•,t· !-!U'' t"<pcd to N: ahle lo ,fl fund puhl1• 'l r.1't'' h.£J-mouth a nd llndap." put-Ii .. "' r ~cf\. 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'' ~ '"' l he ma111ri ty of M.meru:an And "' 1H '11ce1~ more lethal to Amencan~ rh.1n the h.Htldrelds of Kuwait and Iraq I ht· "1l(1m·1 we rc.-rogmzt what a tu as, lhc '4kinc:r \)Ur c1t1c10 wtll recover. c >ur u 11c" ~hould hrcak way. Dcclanng thl·m,cl"c' tndcpcndeol of Wasbtnaton. the·, mav at la..~t take real rcspc>mibilitics hH lht event\ unh,ld,ng within their houndanc\ And we, ..-uvcn' of free and mdcpcnJent llh "ate\.. may fin~ Wl'ake up h1 our o~n community ili~ 1n,1cad of \UrfC'ndcnng than to the hlank-cycd, holh-hcadC'd araw men m wa,hlnaton It mav be that. in the early dlys of the ''rnglt' to ~ our comm • {eden.I Ofll I I\ o.c..-..s thtllk tao' "" ~I weeks ago about the ~ a lcncr that hints at •significant preferences in pncc," alt.bough the anticipated date of sale and prices have not yet been determined. Residents now have a sca.rcb for an alternative site ~ even more fnlstratiq. Several suggested locations, induding McFadden Square near Newport Pier and the new libraf1 site at East Coast Hi&bway and MacArthur Boulevard. aU met with some glitch or another. The committee finally thought it had come up wi\h a perfect ~ -Loot:out Point. OVC1b~ Newport Harbor's cast jetty. 11ao site rec:eftcd a tentame aod from the a., Council in June. Bot nearbJ ~ 1l'bo .. they hadn't C\'eD beCa K"tlfied "GI the idea and only loamed ol die plans through a newsptpcr udCk. rallied against the projec:I, ddla 90-day "decision period" during which they will receive a $5,000 discount from the purchase price. for those who cannot afford to buy their apartments. the Irvine Co. will pay a moving aUowance of Sl,000. If residents move to another ll'Vlne Co. rental project. they will be given their tint month rent-free, according to the company letter. Residents will oot have to moYe for a minimum 180 days, aocording to the June 17 letter. Villa Point renter Larry Sisco, co-owner of Heritage Escrow, rents a two-bedroom, two-bath apartment with a golf-a>une view for Sl,600 a month. Sileo, who bu --------------------------, lived in his apanment for about a WE SPECIALIZE IN: Belt Alterations 873-4840 • eo...a Oii II.-• F aslttoll lslalld • IAa9 l'tace llbl • Wmdlft Ptaz1 • s.ttl Coast f'taz1 Y1111ct year, said he was surprised about the notice, but is looking forward to the opponunity. Because of the lack of construction in the depressed real estate market, Thomas believes the condo sales will be popular in a market short of product. "It is a time when mortgage financing is very reasonable for bu11rs," Thomas said, "and when It.here 1sn 't that much of a special product like this in Newport Beach." dtanps. tbe nee tnct operaton retUlll Wedneld8J. haw •apt tbelt miDda and "~rud the queationi, rm think 11..Wre ~Mon Into Loi not at tho amwen," abo Ana•lea aadranae countv said. th.Ink tho ~ were fl1rlrouada would lb'eG&then the.h mialeadiq." · mU\et, ahe aaJd. Por osample, the question A new bOJ propoeed by state ukin& resldcml if they would Sen. Ken Maddy, R·Pnsno, would favor the fadlity at the fahpoun~ alter the 1987 tepaadoll uct allow makes it IOWld lib luch a plan 11 Uah a already allowed by state law, she The said. -..-0 tut ..... Counney said abe'1 not apinlt till 1nd It is pmblina. but feela the fair board in the hu not adequately 1ddreued what ~ impact the satellite fecility would Ilk-n. ltmd, .. tome two dozen othen in Calta Mesa, is manned by parents and boolten hoping to raise money for sports teams and other private organizations. On a good year, like 1990, a single From A1 Wednesday about noon, said Cotta Mesa High School Athletic Director Dean Cooper. Who's selling fireworks Here ii a list of the poups and organizations operating fireworb llands in Costa Mesa: o.ta Mesa High School Aquatic:a CoAa W. High School Tall Flql Team (three teams) American Youth Soccer Orpnizatioo (aix clubs) Eatanda Hi&b Scboo1 Girl's. Booetcn Eata\l(U ffich School Wreatlina West . ~Jaeotal Mu.lie Booltcn I a.ti~"°°' Oub Youth Semca·Allodation of Orange County • &tanc:ia High School FootbaU Boostcn Club Q u ist Lutheran Church Costa Maa Hiah Schools Oirl'1 Basketball Boosten Harbor Quist F'cllowship Southern California College Marion Parsons School PTA Orange County Ski Oub Estancia High School Girl's Soccer Source: Costa Mesa Fire Marshal's Off1ee TABLE OF OONTENrS L ACTION AND NON-F'JCilON Il. BESI' SfJ I ERS Ill 1¥JJEUlACXS Iv. MAGAZINES V. CX>MMCTDISCS Vl VIDEO-aSSE1TES Vll. BOOKS ON CASSETfE The Newport Beach Public Libraries are saocked wiab a wcal1h ol nwaialJ in a vlriety of rornws available for our cus&omen. ell For more infonnaion. call lhc ~ ~~" !.!'li~1' Llbnry at ~3191. ~ ~ Newport Beach P\ablic Ubrary ~ ~ 856 Saa Clemente Dri~ "'1 Newport &.ch. CA 9'2660 7----,,. _,,., ,........,, .. o....pc.-. °"" ...... Newport Lutheran Church Invites you '° a •th of J4ll/ Servioe wtth eonin.,nk>n, 9am on Juty 7th. You don1 IYWI t> be Luth«'lln t$beoolne a Chrldan at "'-wport LuthMrtll'Chun:ll. 798 Dover (end of 11th) Newport Beach FREE ADMISSION ..................... REVOCABLE LIVING TRUSTS TIIUWm'fBY• .... " .............. °' ...... ---•• ooo. ........ . . "°"" ......, .. -Wllld ,.,,.... .......... .., .. ...,.... .. "' l lllltfy ..... have in the city. Ttaftic and parkini shortages are hfah on her lilt of cooc:ems. The Costa Meaa City Council will consider taking a position on Maddy's biU and the wagering facility at the next council meeting on July 15, Assistant Oty Manager Ray Pickering said. fireworks stand could bring in SI0,000 for basketball, water polo and swim teams, Cooper said. This year be doesn't know how much he'll make. It's a hard time to lose the easy revenue from fireworks. This year Cooper's athletic depanment is $30,000 short of meeting its budget, he said. They used to spend the money on special trips. uniforms and benquets. Now, he says, the money goes to pay umpires, referees. "Because of all the cutbaclt.s, we may have to use this money. just 50 the sport survives," Cooper said. The future docs look dismaJ in some respects. Costa Mesa High School can't really expect to fill in the budget with fireworks saJcs anymore, especially if Costa Mesa outlawa ulcs entirely. But ther-e is a possible alternative. Huntington Beach High School already docs it and raised $200,000 last year. Sure, some call it immoraJ, but its a sure-fire money raiser. Cooper said he's seen it work and hopes it wiU come to Costa Mesa soon. "Bingo," hesaid. "Its the only way to ao." PARIY From A.1 -the Kellys, the l(jlmers and the Olsens -to a major street celebration. About 16 houses make up San Carlos Lane, and five of the original families still live there. "It ii a very unusual street," Kilmer said. "A lot of the people JO back 30 years. We have all kept some sort of contact with each other, and have made life·long friencb." The children o f many former nelghbon now live where their parents· once· did. Kilmer said. "They keep coming back." Kilmer has gradually handed over the organizational duties to Lllo Gruenbeck. "Somebody had to take over the leadership. and that was me," Oruenbeck said. O ruenbeck moved with her family to San Carlos Lane about 2S yean aao, ahonly after the fmt fiesta. But this hasn't stopped her from becoming involved in the planni"l''<>f the last 2A panics. "I started contactina old neighbon in February or March, and having m eetings and acndin& out invitations." she aaid. Even the neighborhood's old mailman -Phil -plans to attend. "He's juat like family to us," Oruenbeck added. New Car Season Is Here! • c l Transpac '91 HarmQny in the dtick of the .hunt Colville's entry second in IOR B class (adjusted) time into Wednesday ·ByJon"-...... . PACFIC OCEAN Tlie Sdlocl<·SS lllnnolly otlpperod by Barbara OoMll• of Newpon 11.ut>or Ylldlt Oubftood ..,.,.,...i in adjuMcd time in the IOR B 0111 u of 8 un. Wednaday momin1 u the fleet of . the '91 Tranapec uiled into ever·liablcr "°"" 1,400-1,600 mi1c1 from Honolufu .. N the IOR &et entered ill flfth day and tho IMS fleet ill ,...nth clay, tho leaders were 20 hours behind the rea><d -aet by Merlin in 1977 and tbc wind -dylna. Wlndo had nngcd from 10.20 knob !or tho lint throe days of Ailina. 1lte boltl sailed into • hole on Wcdncaday u winch dcorcucd to U knob and the vessels bad a bard time teepina their spinnaten filled. A Pacific high presaure T.lcm is reportedly headed south wbicb will favor the boall on the Southern aide of the counc, while the trade winds arc blowing 15-20 knoll around the lflawaiian Islands., still rour to rrve days IWty ror the majority . Colville, a former IOR B Ous first- place finisher in the Long Beach to Cabo San Luca race, chartered Harmony for her first Tn.napac effort with ere-.\' from Newport Harbor and Balboa yacht clubs. Harmony aailcd 133 miles between 8 a.m. Tuesday and 8 a.m. Wednesday, m<Mna up from third in the class to scc:ond and from 12th in the IOR ncct to ci,ghth. Bahia C.Orinthian Yacht Oub's Warren Rosendale uiled his Santa Cruz-50 Samurai to founh among IOR B boats and 16th in the fleet, moYi.ng only 81 miles from Tuesday to Wednesday and slipping two places in the class. In the IOR A Oass, Holu11: slipPCd from fifth to sixth in the cl&S! and ninth in the JOR fleet on Wednesday, 80S miles from"'ihe atart line. Holua is skippered by htricia and D1vi1 Pillsbury o( Newpon Harbor Yacht Oub, veterans of tbc Transpac who sailed Ratphie to a thifd place finish in the IOR B Oau in 1989. Robert McNulty's Chance (Los Angeles vq heads the IOR A Ow and the IOR fleet in the adjusted st1ndinp. NHYCs Dennis Durgin is crewing aboard McNulry's Sanla Cruz 70. In addition to Chance, other leaden include Lambert Thom's Ralphic (St. Francis YC} in the IOR B Oass, Fred Hibbcrd's Solution in the IOR C Gass, Lon Price's Wive Runner (Richmond YC) in the IMS A Oass and Walter Schneider's Windsurfer (Pierpont YC) in the IMS B Oass. NHYCs Doug11l Johnson is crewing on Robert Taubm•n's Nelson-Merrick 68 Hokulele, which stands 12th in the 17- boat IOR A Cass. Antonio Elias is aboard the Santa Cruz 70 O le, but it did nol report on Wednesday morning. COMING SATURDAY • Sll••dw8r motorcycle racing at Orange County Fairgrounds. They're there virtually every Friday night during the summer and the competttton Is hot and last with no brakes . The competition and the competitors are on their way. • Dlllmonda are a boy's best friend: Part Ill: Everyone has an opinion, and they V81Y In terms of what should be done, and what shouldn't be done Over the dllemma of the lack of playlng fields for Llttle LNgU8 bueball In Costa MML • Reorultlne1 Estancia - High glrla baeketl*I coach u.. McNarMe look1I back on her basketball trall when the only WI.'/ to gel the won! out -to lake It to the bulca In the third and ftnal, Installment qi Barry Faulkner's aeries on the buelne11 of 1acurlng a COllge llltllello .8Chollnhlp ·in the 'IOI. 'I " •4.1• Tllllllwpmll11Mllt ..... "1t1•1r r.-.ireawsa .. Ml •11 ..,., Brant M1iJne 1111 niaChtd 1he top wllfl Royals, now It's ;ist a nllllr ii time "I .... Pal ., _ -atI tho lle5d,. Mid ~ r' OJ'• No. t •ledion Ja the June. 19t9 w 5' -... -ot Ca.1 ·Sta11 ~ .. In fact, rm....,._ -elf the field than ii r - pla1inc-I -to ba pnpued to wallt out twice a -1t Md <• IP"'"• IO I'm doioa a lol of rwuDns ud weil)it PiltJac. The -I -at It, ii I'm not ..,.., to be pllYia& ~ day, tltca I'm pa, to ect 10methina oul of it Ud be ill IM weiab-t room eveiy day. "--.,,... . H · .. ---tho cH.-.. coajurins "_'° __ ., ........ ,..._ ---..1116baldllt ...... ... Mlylll -~ ...a. aeltllor do tho lam.. a.,. Royalt. . Time it on Ms:'• lido, ud the -r C<lola Melo Hilh and Ooait CoUqo .......... ia wil1ins to be potleot. '• optlmiolic that • aoc:t u a startina catcher will come. "A lol of cotcbcra in the bl& '"-ue older l"Y' bcoouoe they hove oo much "-lcdac,· aaid Mo_yac. a bacbp receiver for tbe lloyall. wbo are eataue ' over the 23-fcar-dd'• f\ature. "Pf 1-u outfiolder, It -id delinltely be bunJaa me by ""' "'°""" bwl t -rm '°"" to come out ol hen • more .. i 'ICI piayer and • better ployar. My -,..i to """ bent. enjoy ~ ud ... tM -......... of illelL" W.,.. bu taba • qoict:. "" • ralbOr unusual polh to the ..;or .....-. Por mapn, his borhood idols wen OCC plo)oo1a, ~ -on the 19llO ..... "'""~*' ~ -""""' lcqucra. (Hio !other, Mlb, bu the oo11Cb at Onngc ~t oho 1977.) Alidc &am hia buebtil aptitude, Bren.t Mayne is an ortiol. hinthop of °""""" and indiano ore bi> tpcdahiea. He'1 allo an 1CaMHpli1bcd Oy fisherman, a Nill rcqWriaa lnaa>uity, -and creativity. So dilcoweriaa...,. &o enhance bis major k:que career wb.ile..,... oaly•& pmt·dme role comes naturally. "I'm t1to lcaniinl • lot. I "-the buia of 11\c pme, but now I'm. learninc a kit of little thinp. You don't reatiu it, but it all adds up. J learned most of my bucball be~ (at OCC in 1987) and back then It made a biller irDpact. but talking to the umpires and the bitten 1n tbc major leagues is • ditfcrcnt type of learnlna." Kc bu had little trouble adjuatina after onty one. See MAYNE/II ....,.,_..,.,._ Brent Mayne's ascent to the Big l~agues has been reached with a berth with the Royals, to the thrill of did, Mike (}elt), fiance Beth Barmore "11od mom, Patty. A co8qh for any level Dad can still o~some meaningful insight By R~hard Doon """"" H ow docs a community college bucball coach, in this cue Mike Mayne of Orange Coast College, tell a major leaguer how 10 pl1y7 Sounds a trifle awkwa rd on the surface. Mayne, however, is not your ordin1ry coach. His eldest son, Brent Mayne -the Kansa.s City Royals" bright you ng cacching prospect -is nol your ordinary player. "I ask him questions about what he 's doing," said Mike Mayne, the 0CC coach since 19n for whom ~. Athletes from the low profile programs have legitimate shots W ith athletic talent. 1 winning attitude, 1nd an intense desire lo continue her JOftball career it the collep level. rec:c.nt Costa MCP High 17adu11e Robin Ntchols oounled on 1 brilliant horizon beyond her .eniot year. But, eclipsed by a klsin1 procram and the absence of even flickerina reoop.ilioo for bet individual stardom u a catcher, she IOOft became rcsi&n~ to the fact that her alhlelic horizon barety atretched ICJ'OU the street to Oranac Oout O>lleac. Then came thal ahlnina dliy when Coclta Mea equipment ~r Teni Tuck.et introducod her 10 CoUcp PtOlpOCU ol Amoric:a. a natioo-wide r.cnah,.. _ wtllcb maiJo ponoool profileo cl _.,.aM ...,.;,. 10 ooUeaet ~t the nalD'I tor a ...... $489 r... •Second In a Mrf•. Brent played in 1987. "I carch things and certain thin_gs I don't like. I don't know whether (the Royals ) tell htm to do certain 1hin&s or what, but I'm a junior college coach and he's in the big leagues. There arc times when I u k myself, 'Gee, do I even tell him things? Is 11 necessary now that he's at this 1~1?' "I tell him anyway. thou,h, and he goes, 'Ye•h, I unders1and.' lbcre was a lune when I thought he: was givi ng pitches away and setting up too early. When . 1hcrc's a right-handed pitcher, and the catcher's setting up inside to a righl·harftied hitter, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out it's going to be a futball. so you're giving up pitches by location." Mike Mayne's kx:alton lh1s week was at Anaheun Stadiu m. where the Royals vi.sited for a three-game ~ries. Brent Mayne. who reafvcd 1 September recall list year, made his inaugunt.I appearance this week as a bona fide maJOr league catcher, a backup to Mike Macfarlane. Brent Mayne 's speed)· esca\a11on to the maJ01 leagues -he spent a shon season 1n 1989 at Cass-A 8.a$Chall City before playing his fint full profess10nal season at Double-A Memphis last year -can be traced back to lus adoring personality and work ethic. Simply pu t. folks like him. including those making decisions for 1hc Kansas City Ro\•als See COACH,_ Squeeze play's definitely on in Costa Mesa By Richard Dl.m "" .... ros·r A MESA - Open land 1s a premium 1n these parts . as 11 is throughout most of Orange County. "° e1plor1ng possible sites 10 build a vouth ath\c uc fac1li1)' in Costa Me.u woukl 1ppcar ralhcr restricted. Ahcrnatrvcs hive become C¥tll _.. l1m1ted with increased polltlcal ramifications and the ooncem ol lacal. offtcials in complyina with atata ..S federal environmental laws. tMt _..... bcina punished are irt(IMdv.als wllo .... nothinc 10 do with 1hc verdict. Cllildrcn of Coata M .... tbe """"9 of the 1own. continue to ~ 'b11 Q ti. football and 10CCC1 Oft ~ M 0 11 1h1t do not eamp&ify ..-ll ii1 It 1.a an affluent community. 8-J 11 - 10 aaree with tllit notion.. 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Thank You ¥ TC second run witli TeamTennis IDukes wi ll have eigtit home advan•; UCI exhibition first II h'1 J&dy, tMI -'J'ulnTe..U. for the Newport BOcb Dubl, •ho ope. their MMOD liaiDlt ua in ... abibldoa fund.raJsma match at 1 die Joba W.yDO Teuil Club on July 9. The Duka, •ho feature ristna llar Leila Mea.bi, tanked No. l in the ScMet Union and No. 10 in tbe world, play eiabt home matcbct this 1ummor at the John Wayne Tennis Oub, where they return for their second acuoo. Jcqc Lozano. a Mc.idcan Davia Cup member and defeodina French Open mbed doubles ~Pion witll Arantu Sanchez-Vicario, will join htt former USC team.mate, nm Pa-..t, on the Duke& tlUI year. Elile BurgJn. an experienced left-hander and a former member of the Los Anaelcl Strinp, joins the Duka this IWDDJer while Amy Frazier, the 1990 TeamTennia Rookie of the Year, returns u the aowd favorite. \ Twelve-year UO C.oach Otq Patton, who bu led the Anteaten to the upper echelon of collegiate tcnni1 in the United States, returns for bia se<:OQd stint u the Dukes' c:oacb. Adelina a UttJe fire to the orpnization ii publk relations director Matt Parmer, who finished 13th in ';he !"CAA Decathlon Cllampionsbips last spnng m Bugene, Ore. Farmer, 22. hiab jumps 7-feet. o~ inches, but a bone spur in 6ia left ankle prevented him from performing at his bell "It was kind of demoralizing," wd Fanner, who went onJy 6-0 in the high jump, his best event. during the NCAA's. Meanwhile, the Dukes, who open their regular 'lwlrlll tor llldl' ,,,,..,,,,, I • ; · I NEWPO RT BEACH -"Swing for the Kids," the Newport Center Association's annual charitable golf to urnament, will be held o n Monday, July 15, at Newport Beach Country Club. T h e to urney, a b est -ball scramble, will benefit the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation. Golfers of all skill levels arc invited to participate. Cbcck·in begins at 9:30 a.m., when there is also a putting contest planned. A barbecue lunch is scheduled for 11 a.m., and the shotgun tee-off is at noon. The fee per player is SlSO. For reservation and donation information, phone the NCA office at (714) 720-8488. Space reserva tions arc limited to 144 players. _By Th Pilot ----~11~ ....... ...., =-::...::; to I ,..,... .. tbeir o1 ... ,_.;m.. TeamTemdl ......... .,. ..... ~ aad tboU.S.~ The...-; Oniieid by ·~ .... pat BW1e Jeu~il ...... iattd9 ... wttllit ,.., .... ap.w '° 11 --.: TeuaTeuil will aJlo be lhowe.ma two ol dala ...... playa1 in hiltoq -Mutlna N""81Doft (Atla1tla) and Jimmy Connon (LA Strlop). Meakhi. the 2J..year-old Ru.Mn, ii cuneady the world's lS~ranbd player in women'• lin&Jea. She defeated bot.b Nm-atiloYa and JcnnUer Capriati in the PamU)' Clrde Cup in Hilton Head, S.C., eventually ao.tna in the finalJ to Gabriella Sabatini. Lozano, who will play men's lin&lea, men'• .... double• witb Pawaat •:'tC~bly mixed doubles with either Frukr, M or BurPn. ii a three-time USC AU-American. Patton, who pddod the Duba to a respectable 4--4 mart in his inausuraJ ICUOn, ha alto coached the U.S. Junior Davis Oap team for three yean and bas worked with ludl professionals u Pete Sampru, Michael Cl>ang. David Wheaton and Malavai Wubington. Patton'• colorful penonality bu garnered him membenhip in the UST A Speaken-O iniciana Bureau. The .Dukea' regular-aeuoa home ftnale is July 31 against the Sacramento ~ttals. For ticket information, contact (714) S800. Rkbvd Dua u • Nrqflflf ~ Ma.a l'llol SporU Wtffrr no. dlllb tam collUIUI •ppan ~ odta-~. Minor leagues • .. w 7 7 0 20 10 1 3 0 I 3 0 0 IS 8 0 9 7 0 19 8 0 22 3 I " .... " 23 1 0 0 10 13 • 0 1 • 12 13 2 1 31 11 1 0 0 • 7111 1 548 4 2 0 0 2 S1 I 1 3 n 38 S2S32 70 12 • 1 48 23 1219 :ze • 0 4 14 83 11 I 12 43 42 s • 3 19 . " ... 34 1 v 19 25 .. 2 93 24 48 130 • 0 12 81 8 2 9 382 37 25 19 4(10 48 18 19 81 0 S4 34 42 41 2 38 lJ 38 Couch potato corner A•artaMt la .. ua ............. • L .. ~ .. S3 -....... 4$ )4 -,_ .0 u 1 CNcleo " ~ "' ~ 42 ,. "' ..... ,. • 5~ K.-Cly )4 42 t\t ............ • L -, ... .. l3 -.... eo ,. Ot Olt'OI ll ,. • ..... ,. ,. ""' ....... ,. •2 ICM ....... 31 4$ IJ~ ~ 74 St 20 -....~ .... Op; ;-. 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Madi ot tM dfilcipliDe inldl\ed in this JOUna cmtnry to popular bUef. came from I _,, ... ICtiool ~ wbo nearly loll • A.-, 1-. Tod9y, you'd ~ ~ u.. Patty.•...,. -CU111Darily mow around th6 baebell Wortd .. Mike Mlyne'a wife or Brent Mayne's mother -suffered 1 severe~ went throu&b fhe bowl ol bnift aurpry and rpent aeven months rehabilitating. "Watcbinl her work to reCOYO wu ammna,'' Aid Mike Mayne, the Orange Coast College bueball coach lincc tm. "You'd never know in a million yean that she bad a · stroke. She'• realty done an amazina thin~ her wort and effort to pt wu an lmplradon for me. Brent and Kevin (the. youniest Mmyne offspring). She's tough, she's a competitor. We eat to see a side of her we'd never seen before. "It mates thinp -Uke our son COIDiq to the major leagues -more enjoy.a>le. Like everybody says, and I know it's a cticbe. but it pu&I things in perspectrve. It makes you apPrcciate being ~ble to wake up in.the ~ and, boy, havtng her there and not losing her wu the greatest thing that ever happened to me. It brought the family closer together. Men like to think their sons get mental toughness from t~ b\4t I don't know, Brent's got an awful lot gf my wife's toughness and so does Kevin." Brent. 23, is playing his first full season in the bi1 league&. Kevin, who's two years younger, is staying at his pa re nts' Costa Mesa home a~tcr breaking his leg in San Diego, where he lives. CMCll From 8 1 In a recent wuc of Ba~ball America Kansas City Scouting Director Art Stew~rt was commenting on the Royals' No. 1 draft pick lut month, Joe Vitiello, a power-hitting outfielder/first baseman from the University of Alabama, "He's got the makeup of a Brent Mayne," Stewart was quoted as sayjng in the magazine. "the personality of a Brent Mayne and the work ethic of a Brent Mayne. {Mayne) ~t here pretty quick and we're hoping this guy (Vitiello) can get here pretty quick and fulfill one of our needs at the major league level ·· Keep in mind he's only 2J Brent Mayne . who has opened man} eyes in the orgamz.ataon, is still learning. Wednesday morning. m fact. he was on the infield at Orange U>ast. p1ckmg up pointers on playing third base from his father who catches "60 to 70 percent" of the Royals· games o n a fix·it·yoursclf satellite hook up from his U>sta Mesa home. Brent Mayne was all of 5,foot·8 while a1 C.OSta Mesa High, where he w~ graduated m 1986, but now he ·s 6-1 and making his father proud as a peacock. "He's a pretty gifted kid from a mental MAYNE From 6 1 full season m the minor league~ Ma~nc. -.-.ho caught the entire game on June ti when Kan"a' City and Texas played an I ~-inning game that lasted 6 hours, 28 minute\, 1s currently ndmg a five,game hitting streak. He ha.:. commuted JUSt one defensive error wha.lc throwmg out ~ 1.5 percent (6 of 19) of would·bc basc·steale~ "For me and my posiiion. there·~ a lot to learn besides the physical ab1ht\ (of catchmg)."" said Mayne. hitting .279 (17 for ti!) with eight RBI and six muhiple-h11 game<. in 21 apJ_>Carances, 16 of -.hu:h were ~t artmg ass.agnmcnts His chmb to the h1g league\ "'a\ rapid. though somewhat unique \\hen Ma,ne read the Ted Williams btographv M~ Tum At-bat a\ Schwartz, Faria in showdown COST A MESA -Speedway motorcyde raana. an its pureat form, races into the holiday weekend Friday night at the Orange C.ounty Fairgrounds Radng in handicap and scratch fields is aet for SOOa: f>ro-AMA nrdna. u well as two spec1aJ cYeDts for Friday -the return of the junion and a spcaal match racic between World Best Pain and put national champion Bobby Schwartz o f Costa MOM and current U.S. speedway kingpin Mike Faria of RMmde. The spcaaJ match ni« ptu Sdrwartz.. wt th 21 ma.an event Vlctoriu ttus year, aa.aimt Fana (13 wins th ICUOCl) 1n a matchup of ~n~ (Schwartz) aaain t coosisU.nc:y (Fana). 2SOcc ,..,, ..., ...... ...,... • ~ 2 ..... .a..u1 • ._ ... eeaaolmdlO ... <D bHc o1w..~•w11ae ... bM*toO....._._ ~to..., ... ~beck10 ........... cM ~al dlle fuiily, ~die lilw1 ad .o.iL Milla ...,.. •• COld>ins wildom. biP)J rapeaed uouad the Kamat 0 17 0tpnl11don. .._ ~ rubbed otl oa B~t, but it'• tbc diKtplfAC wf watt cthk al Patty ~ dw may ~ made t.bc diftcrcaoc in Brent Mayne's swift rile to tho major lqpca. Before 1\ae:lday, t.be last ~ she saw Brent wu oo televilioa in a West Yellowstone bar where Mike and Patty would aometimes watch the Royall' pmes on a utcllitc feed. 0 1t wu pat," Mike Mayne said. ''They bad a little room just fer us. And for the locals there. Brcn1 all of the audden became their favorite player. He bcc:amc an instant celebrity." Meanwhile, after Mike left for Cocta Mesa to •tart aummcr acbool, Patty Mayne wouJd rush into town to try and pa.bone of the five USA Today's that were available to 1ee bow Brent did the previous night. "I'd see where IC.amu O ty wu (in the standi.np), then I'd woBJU'J way down and check to sec bow the team did and if Brent t>layed," &he w d. "I can ICC bia bita, but I don't think that'• where bis main wort is -u •catcher -IO that's something you miss ... Patty's a bone kwer who would prefer to stay in Montana if it wasn't for the severe winters. She's going back to teaching patHime in 1he fall at Huntington Beach High, where she leaches special education, "so we can finish building our (1,2ro.squarc foot) cabin." Once agaan, the glue to the family, Patty Mayne, will be the one putting the final pieces together. Whether u's a Montana cabin or a maJOr league son -or whether it's hanging onto her own life -Patty Mayne is there in 1hc crunch. Just ask Kevin standpoint. Mike Mayne 1d. ''I'm not saying hc"s bnlhant. but he has pretty solid values. He's playing here (m the btg leagues) for the same reasons he played at Coast -because he loves to play. "Early tn the season when he wasn't playing, I rold him to be paucnt. You've got to Slt down and anatyz.c the s1tuat1on. There arc re~ns why things arc done the way they arc. Yo'--.. don't JUSt look Crom your view point, you have - to look at 1t like a coach or nunagcr -not as a player. It's like working with your p1tch1ng c;taff. you're dealing with different personalities. And when you talk about a team, you don't talk about one guy, you talk about a mlll of ind1V1duals and because of Brent"s penonah~. he understand" that ·· Unique per.onaltt1es seem to run in the famal} Brent Mayne 1s scheduled to marry Beth Barmore. Costa Mesa High alumna 1985, on NO\ 16 in Corona dcl Mar "Coach Mayne used to tease me " <.a.1d Barmore. v.ho also played tennis at OCC under Jamee Maran, a coach ..... ho share~ an offi~ ..... 11h Mavne "So one dav. after 1 Brent) asked me ou1. '1 went up to hun and said ·Gue~ wl)o I have a date w11h·) Your son'' .. J ) ... rnng\ler h1' t>a,eh.ill 11u1lno k was re .. olut1omzed 'I v.a.."\n I J 'upcr t't1~ ha.,<.et'iall !Jn he said I liked I \\.1lham\I hccau<.c m" dad and m' grandfather liked him. 11 v.-a<.n 1 ~lau'>C I saw him pla> But I re.uJ the hook a fev. times and if Ted Wilham' .... as a fh fisherman. then I ""~ going to be a n, foherm~n ...... "When 1\\ilham<.I v.a~ ~mall, he 01dn t have am heroc!>. e11her, and 1he hercoe' I had y,ere here tat O<C. \ hecausc they were real Guys hke Rand-.. Da\. ~cvin Romine Jnd Dnnme Hill It's ·bu.arre hccau~ no,. I'm plavmg agatn~t them .. Romme ts with the Rm.ton Red '1•\, Hill 1<. a Cahforrua Angel Mayne. who has <.tarted v.(~rlr.1ntt 1'UI at third base, docsn·1 have the time ll' paint no"' as often as he"d hke ··1 get thc~e urges that 1 have to do 'IOmcthmg hke that.'" he said .. •. .. .. .. ·. Tbe junion evcnta. In addition to the rcpl1r Khedulc of racing. reatura racen from qe 8-15 and they'll be oampetina on tuah· powered. •lcohol burmoa. 00- bnke, ~~tvm-Clllly mKhinca that are identical 10 the r bi& bn>tkn wtah the OGly differncc bcina the cn,ine sile., wbicb limited to It's abo "F Niahl." mun all female fans ire aiChnitted f.toe. c.hildn:n VD<kr 12 (Re. For more ia.fonDatioa rqanftna tbc )1ml~ the special m ast en rec. or tpeedw9y ndnc. r._. <:m ooeeacf - "ICCWIJ IM921 .... at~ t ~ Oates 'open at &lO ~m. wilb the f'irsi rKtf\i 11et for 8 o dod.. Tickets art S8 eacb wit b _ ....... I I ---Grant Dobbie of the Newport little league ·East Side Angels was awarded the C.oocf Sport Award , given only to ~lect little leaguers. Dobbie selected for Good Sport Award Little League sites prepare fo r opening of District playoffs Grant Dobbie is not onh one of a handful of players sel~cted to the Newport Little League all-_s{a r teams for the upcoming Ois1,Pt1 _55 tournament, but on the ,9.l"lal day of thi: local playoffs he .,.,·as awarded the coveted Lillie League Good Sport Award. . Only one player in CitCh Little League ~itc 1~ c hosen for 1 hl· award by the naiiunal office 111 Williamsport, Pa . and Dobbic earned the honor for the \:ha racter he d1~ph1)cd a~ ii catcher fo r the West Stdc Ma1or Li:ague Angels rhL" L111lc LcJ~ue GotKl Spon Awa rJ 1~ ;t\O.',irdcd fnr thc fntlow1ng ''LJltlc League offe rs n1dliuns 11f hoys and girls thr uppurlunlly 10 do mori: thrtn simply pla} baseball and ~oftball. l:ach year. these chil dren learn what 11 n1can-. to trul} be pan of a 1can1, and tu conduc1 th emsel\cS according to !he pnnciplc\ of fair play and good <;portsmansh1p_ ·rhesc value\ will stay with then1 lung after !he) have formal!} outgrown L111le J_eaguc. "l.he L111 Jc Lc<1gue (jooJ Sporl of lhe Year Progra1n 1-'> dc;"gncd to honor Little l,c<1gucr\ hclwecn the age<; o f 9 and \.:! ...,h u cxh1hJ1 the values a<;soc1ated .... 11h L11t lt· League. l 'he ca11d1d <1tc selected should he the player .,..-hu. 1n the cumm1ttce's op1n1on, htt<; 11111\t d1s tingu1<;hed h1m sc-lf herself by cxcn1plary hehav1o r and good ~pon '\n1ansh1p." G1><l<l Sports arc then ~electe d on each compct1t1vc level through to the l.1ttle League World Senes where a national Good Sport is .'>l'lected. Oobhte and the rest of lhe East S1dc All-Stars open play in the [)1,tn ct 55. Arca B Tournament at H.anchu Santa Marga rita against Niguel American July 11 at 5:30 pm rhe Nc"'port West squad opens 1l1c Area A playoffs at Newport Beach on July 12 at 7:30 p.m. ;1gainst the winne r of the July 10 game between San Clemen1e and N1,r1 hwood of Irvine, a past Little I c.1gue Wo rld Series finalist . All nf the tournament games will be at Lincoln School. Ne" port Little Lcaguc. one of 1hc !,1rgcs1 league\ 111 the nation .ind 1n 11 ~ ninth ye{'r, "·Ill split into 1"11 <;epara te leagues next year. with separate boards of directors. rhl' 1.UOO-chilJ league features approximately bOO In the We.'>t Side league and 400 1n the East Side ~cague and 67 ter-ball compc 1 1tor~. N~·wpo rt L11tlc League also a""arded (iary March with 1hc ou t~tand1ng vol unteer work in all .i spell~ o f Little League play. and <1 ~pcc 1a l appreciation award was e~tendcd to Stan Jones for his <Ontinuous contnbut1on of time .ind energy toward the Little I cague progran1. (·osta Mesa L 11tle League all· ~t<i rs open play aga1ns1 Ocean View 1n the District 62. Area I l "ournament at Seaview Little Uaguc diamond 1n Huntington Beach on Monday at 5:30 p.m. The Costa Mesa Junior all·stars open against Hurftington Valley Monday at 5 pm al Manno. H igh School Senior F1cld. Costa M e'.i L itt le Le ague awarded Pat Shanley of the Ma1o r Angels the league's ~i anager of the Year award -11.t' Tht' Piiot .. '89 BMW 3251 .. 5-tpMd COf'W91flb'9, toke ~ ~ or buY· Whtte w/tlll top plna""Pfng, 25l nhl, fuff'( l0Cld9d, OOf phol'\9, upgraded •hffl~. ::;: deck apofftH'. S&7!/mo. lfloM .. Coll .. _,.,. $23,500 For just S20 we'll run your 1x21h'" ad wtth ii picture of your car. tor 3 consecu11ve Saturdays. Copy must be submitted by Wed. Caff . Candy NOW al 842-5678 to plKe your ad and gel In on this Introductory ofter! The Automotive Gulde appearw every saturday. • Pt Ice ror l)l'tv••• ~-no Chiong•• CWI be mltd• On orlgll'lal copy. Cllf ....... ftt-t••·· 1111" . ...., .. AM ltO Jlll'1lll1I ·Rldl Mf8=.1lllll E•t Side T-. •-s·' ....... (t 1·t• , •• , .... Arst-.Mets • Tam FOeler SeconcJ-Giants · Gary Slrnoff MA (10.J••r ..... , Arst -Reds Wilt Harper Second -Cubs David Hallield AA(..,,.•Dlclll Arst -Mets Ted Snell Second -Cardinals Bob Saunders All-StllrT-m Pl8verfT-) Paul MacMllllan (Braves) Jordan BUbesl (Cardinals) Cameron Conover (Cubs) Garrett Nuzum '(Cubs) John Anzaldo (Giants) Andy Glendinning (Giants) Ryan Rekers (Giants) Evan Schiff (Giants) Tim Andrews (Mets) Chris Carey (Mets) Matt Foster (Mets) Jimmy Lopez (Mets) Taylor Harper (Phillies) Brian Stucker (Phillies) Cameron Angeloni (Reds) Brian Broddus (Reds) Ry an Johnson (Red s) ... Age 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 1_2 12 12 12 ... l' lfll' ,.., • Colc:lm Eel 11*1 .. 1111111 NllllMlll; AEE'Ellnll ' *'*.lGllll ... ..., Jafinlarl. ···• ••d• ":!::. ····s·' tt·t••·· ..... Rl1t-John PokMlla Second-Blue .Im . . Gr9a Matshall · AM ft0.J"11r CllM) ArSt-Rlngn Jell Baker Second-~ Joe Robinson . . Ml ... ••rotc19~ Arst-Ortoles Steve Collins Second-Royals Brian Killelea MlwT-m ....,_CT-I Ave ChriS Henrolln (A's) 11 Chad Towersey (Angels) 11 Grant Dollble (Angels) 12 Greg Wertman (Angels) 12 Matthew Gorman (81ue Jays) 11 Mike Hllle!brand (Blue Jays) 12 Paul Jones (Blue Jays) 12 Brad La Bass (Rangers) 12 Mike Spooner (Rangers) 12 Josiah Fredriksen (Royals) 12 Garrett Jausma (Royals) 12 Tommy Love, (Royals) 12 Dana Mesenbrink (Royals) 12 Christopher Polovin~ (Royals) 12 Gavin Tomalas (Royals) 12 David Ashley (Twins) 11 Eric Ashley (Twins) 11 Jeremy Henderson (Twins) 12 Brad Meer (Twins) 12 Co-Managers John Polovina and Cory Henderson; Assisted Don Fredriksen. Stan Jones and Steve Dobbie. Co ....... T-M1111u 81ft .. r•ddlR Am -Red Saa Clu:k 1111111111 Second -Angels TOl1Y IJll1lr ' Junllf'DMlllR Arst -Mariners Chl1s Ouezldl Secondo-A's Johll Taylor ........ Arst -Cubs Mike Scheaffer Second -Angels Pat Shanley .lllMrA Arst -Orioles Jim Xlnlhos Second,-Angats Lou. De Sandro F•rm Arst -Cubs Galel Fajanlo Second -Wh~e Sox Jeri Smith Qlrla Softbllll Arst -Red Blazers Mike Degree Second -Blue Bombers Joe Schones II.,.,. All-8t8r T-m P..,._, (T-m) Aa8 Dan Pulido (Cubs) 12 Matt Olson (Cubs) 12 Chris Williams (Cubs) 12 Alan Lambert (Cubs) 11 Ricky Johnson (Giants) 12 John Perez (Giants) 12 Ca~ Smith (Giants) 12 Matt Porter (Pirates ) 12 Michael Leonard (Pirates) 12 Chad Smouse (Cardinals) 12 Burt Pierson (Cardinals) 12 Mic hael Mooney (Cardinals) 11 Jesse Brown (Orioles) 12 Doug Purcell (Orioles) 12 Manager Mike Scheafer; Coach Pat Shanley . ...... -.e "'-S. Clio:••• ........ GM ...... 710 D"' ~ lO (fl) Getting a jump on '91 --Estancia High 's football squad -as are all of the Pilot'.s k>cal high schoofs ... is working hard on the weights, an adivity t.'le EagJes use within their summer schedule to bulk up for the 1991 football season . Brian O~rreuter (upper, left) is one of the Eagles' key performers. Above. Ouie Rcx:lriguez spots Albert Rojas; below, assi stant coach Troy Seurer gives some tips to Obcrreuter; and 1()\.-\.'er left, Robert Rimi curls with a spotter assisting. It's no big thing. But it's the first time. There are over 25,0C() kids living in Newix:irt Beach and Costa Mesa, at least accord-j - ing to The Pilot. And my dad says that The Pilot's really worth read- ing since they started reJ:X)rting just the local news and events. Mom reads it. She's even started a * • +++ scrapl-ook for my s~ter Jenny. hery- time The Pilot prints her name, Mom cuts it out; the track team, the cia&S president, the science fuir. She's disgusting. I cou ld cut out my name but dad would prohibly notice. Mom' okay; she never reads the J:X)lice log. D . ( I ners Pharmacy iri Wport ·earning trust .. Giii' ••ri eater Mariners with a question about they are assured that Will reuive qualily, helpful 1 • ELI ·from a knowledgeable 21 ass. 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With its , neon ligh ts and signs along with eye-ca tch ing displays, Pacific Eyes & Ts offer.; consumers a fun shopping envi ronmcnl for choosing tha1 "right " ba 1hing suit. baggy pants, shorts. T-shirt o r pair of sunglasses. Pacific Eyes & T's offer:. a huge selection of top-quality sunglasses by national brands like Ray·Ban. Serengeti, Suncloud and many others at the guaranteed lowes1 t'ClaJj:;m.cs. The store also carnes its ow-n brand of sunglasses that provide 100 percent ultraviolet protection with op1ical quality polycarbonate or glass lenses which retail from $15 to $59. Unlike most stores that sell su nglasses. Pacific Eyes & Ts offers a one-year warranry against manufacturing defects witl\ most national brands as well as its own hr ands. Pacific Eyes & Ts also prides 11:.elf 1n offering one of the best ,cJect1ons of T-shirts, a definite requirement of California attire. One can find many colorful designs that appeal to locals as well as tou rists. These T-Shirts vary from Pacific Eyes & T's' own designs to popular surf brands like G&S, Offshore. Surf Boys. Life's a Ucach and many more. Shopper~ can discover tbe ··cal1 forn1 a attitude '' fot thcm~elves hy visittng the ncwes1 Pacific Eyes & T·s s1ore now open in the Village Faire Mall, 1100 S. Pacific Coast Highway. Suite 108. Laguna Beach. For mo re information, call 497-8774 . CUSTOM HOME BUILDING & REMODELING Ellegonce '" lrvr''G • M1rinen Pharmacy rvtces from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. , throu~ Friday and k>catcd iC , • t-+-4 Supenor Ave., Newport Bcidl. ijffa.DUy ~surance business For more information e111l 645--~~.ta~ '.M' yean ago bas 7200. becomeltoot ~ one of the Oiliest " •Iona the.or.n&i °""'~ but • link Three poets :,~!ri~~'.'"•' homeownen' I d. Rabbitt lnsunnce bu been a P an Tea tngS brother Kl since Pele Rabbitt joined the agency staned by bis in Costa Mesa older I brother. Tuck, io 1957. Headquartered for many years on Harbor Boulcva{d in Costa Mesa, the agency has been located for its last decade on Old Newport Boulevard ln Ncwpon Beach. Rohen Peters, Julia Stein and Paul Trach1enburg will be featured 11.t the July 11 presentation of Pocls Reading, Inc. at the blue Marble Coffeehouse in Costa Mesa. Peters i.s the well·known author o( such works as "The Blood Countess," "Mad Ludwig of Bavaria" and "Hayden." A professor at UCJ, he makes oral interpretation and performance an integral pwt of .every reading. Stein, who is a fiction writer, translator and critic as well as a "It wu a natural for the Rabbitt brothers to stay in the Newport Harbor area, since Mom and Dad bought their home in Balboa in 1936," says Pete. who notes with a grin 1ha1 Peter Rabbitt and Donald Duck share the same binhday. The brothen attende'd Newport schools and are graduates of Newport Harbor High School. Tuck opened the agency after gradual , Pele ~ on alle in the Uarvenity of Co ni where his two daughters now are punuing theit -'ducations (his ~ opted for Bert'E~). Pete bu bed · active in his alma mater's activities Jdr over 30 years. ., 1lbe Rabbitt brothen' staff ol tftt. welcome the challenges lhlti their clientele present every day, from handlidl a small auto insurance claim to a multi·million- dollar construction site fire. It's all • ~" . in a day's work, Pete says. "We have 'always ope~· cor Both Raibbitts have been active ins ura,.-. u1i ness w -J · e lo their ~niry. Tuck is a ~· .. 1nt~rcsts ~ e music aficionado, acting as dpdarcd. Th11 ph ~ treasurer of the Orange County au~_ well over ~-'~ Symphony who also organizes jau ~1ng a large, loya1 ~ concerts under his logo of ·t; ''Tradittonal Jazz Capers." ~ • llabbitt lnsuran~ Is ~t daughter, Buffy Rabbitt, if,, aiy ,"1 Old Newport: Boulevard In acromplished distance ru~ •J;1 "~wport Bea'Cla •. Further UCI and recently was narne'd one' .. information may W •l:ibtained by of 1he Anteaters' athletes ofJ lbe calling 631 ·n-40. poet, is an innovative force, combini• performance an and visual arts with poetry. She creates characters in her poems and act5- out different .persona. Trachtcnburg has a style of writing and reading that demands the utmost Co ncentration. using a style of writing not usually seen in today's poets. His reading utilizes • m M Mail Cen+·I -.. ··-· o"lfers \ one-sto sh • .. p~ng an arhythmic cadence that keeps If you a;e a busine!>s looking for Have you ever been a hurry 1s a registered representatf.oe "Of the listener acutely attuned lest "one-stop business shopping," before a business trip and too busy Ro o m m ale Co nne c t~'a, a some detail be lost. 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Think baiww! They're America's #I favorite fruit, and the healthiest fast food money can buy. Ounce for aura and penny for penny, bananas ~ 1 betta' value in terms of nutriti~ calories and cost than candy bars, potato chips and ocher proccwd snacks. An average banana provides 33 percent of the Reco~ Dietary AJJowancc of vitamin 86 and 17 pcn:ent of the RDA of vitamin C. 8~ arc also an excellent source of pocassium and contain virtually no fat or sodium. That's quite a nutritional bargain -for only 105 calories. . By comparison, a milt chocolate bar is high in fat. contains 250 caloria and provides less than 2 pcrocnt of the RDA for vitamim 86 and C. Eveo non-sweet snacks like potato chips and peanuts arc high in fat and~ ( 170 and 198 calorics per bag respectively). and do not contain nearly ~ many vitamins and minerals. They arc also very high in sodium. an important factor in cardiovascular disease. And in terms of value, a banana ~y costs less than half as much as a bag of potato chips, a candy bar 01 a packet of cookies. According to the experts, foods high in carbohydrates -like bananas - arc the fuel of choice for athletes, active children and rhosc of us on ttw run. That's because complex carbohydrates don 't just provide quick energy. but help you boost your staying power and sustain you for a longea period of time. All the more reason to take a banana along this summer whether you 're hitting the hiking trails or softballs, going for a bike ride OI a picnic at the beach. Best of all. bananas can go anywhere. They come in their owr biodegradable wrapper and need no refrigeration. So when you're ready tc go. grab a banana and split: And when you want a little more than a banana. try these recipes fo portable. higlrenergy snacks from Chiquita. Compare Bananas u•itb Other Snack Foods ' I ...._~ v~i I I v/, ,11~ lli h; jb .. 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He hit Jingle dispensed sound. 1f hght-heaned. advtet on health and nutntlOO. going dowt tn musJC history for being the fi1't to myme "trop.cal equator" Wlth -rc-fng~-a-cor la..' m "Don't put barwias m the .. "1. At Its peak. the Jingle W&,<, played 276 tune a day on radio and by all lhc popular danc band~ of the da) T1mt called it .. th undisputed #I h11" and the Nt-..· Yorkt1 noct.:d d was ··one of a few jingles tblt bavi become genuine non-~ial hils. Mass 0.1QU1ta ~ in comic sarips fron "Nancy" 10 "Gasoline Alley." In 1945, 1h U.S.D.A. bom>wed the catchy nme to q Amcncans to eat more fresh procb::e at 11 fight fanune over-SC&\. I Mi 0.tqUita lm ~ with such as u Milton Berle and Bugs Bunny. Today, sh. lplal'S in two TV commercials with Dick a.t • Rona Blrrett in an 1nimation process limillr k> Iba used in "Who Fwaued Roger Rabbitr' Upllled by th cartoon artist who abo aeallcd the Pint ~. Jh new Mi s Chiquita is more career-oriented 1n1 more ooncatted wicb DUlrition. bit her ~ i t:mically the Sime: Qiqgila smlds for QUllity. For lhe oon.,a1y whidt '9c:m her n1me. M OUquila .. ~'°be ...... symbol 0 quality. Ind made . 'ta •• -u blnanas. As one cmq>1ny spason ot.ened .. We 're hippy 's ba in lhe .... • ... \ t-• t ' ' . t s ' ' 1 ~ PltlCIS 1n1cnv1 1 A.M. FRI .. JULYS ntM1 WID., JULY 10. 1"1. ......... CIRICK llOAST -----USDA CHUCI( I •9 BUF La. ... ...... . ... SA.I.MOii SnAKS 880 IREAT FARM RAISED w.4.98 LB~ ·-··._ COLOSSAL •EllMI 8-12 COUNT FROZEN DEFROSTED w.9.98 ATERMELON WHOLE. SWED. RIPE, LIMIT 2 c LB. 6-lnch Pol Hanging CREEPING CHARLIE Fo1 Sl1n ng 3. 99 FRESH LARGe CUCUMBERS EA .39 (l~~~~~-~-~a~•~•~a ~1110 •....... SAU All 49c -VARIE llES IA. LOW SALT ,,_.IY-UST SLICED 4 99 TO ORDER Lil. e •ATOllAH-. 'IH .. 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Regular. non-diet sodas have a high sugar rontcnt. Apart from such potential problems u dental cavities and diabetes. etc., you may be interested in the following statistic: the averaic American last year drank the equivalent of 556 cans of sugared soft drinks. Since cnch is loaded with about 150 calorics, that's a total of more than 83,000 "empty· calorics," meaning that you gained no nutrition from them. When you realize that it takes about 3,500 calorics to add on a pound of weight -which you then have to try to lose throuab 10me body function or exercise activity -drinking that much IOda would live you another 24 pounds worth of weight! Rr,,1trttd dldltlaa lhnlrr Scaa/oa aaswrrs rrad rrs' qw6tloa• •boat autrltJoa, dletli,. a.ad food Ideas. Smd ~ to Dtnltt Saaloa, R.D., c/o ~ Pllo4, .lJO W. Bar SL. CMta Ma.a, CA 9W6. Your name here: personalized wine Celebration Vineyards is n~ open in Huntington Buch. The comp a n y spec i a Ii z C'S in personalized wines for business executives and corporations . Award-winning winea from Napa Valley and Sonoma County arc given a personalized touch with the na1TK1 of the oompanr.. a company logo and other detub of the business . Ryan Rieches, president" of Graphic Edge Advertising, which produces the pcnooaliud labels for Celebration Vineyards nys companies sometimes aive personalized wines u pf\s to cUents or employees at special functions . for more information . telephone 892-WINE. .. , ' Jerseymaid Deluxe Ice.Cream Assorted Flavors Half Gallon-Squares Loin Cut-Vons Lean Beef 1A"Thin.;ATmmed Lb. Bonele. ] Sirl«in Steaks Vona Lean tJ.f-~ nun Tn111~ Vons Ground Turkey c.rma Substitute for hf·~ Armour Lower Salt Hamn 12 Qmce Poet. fSAVEUO u l Lb 289 Lb e89 Eo 119 Jumbo U>oked Tiger Shrimp 7 98 31--50Count-U.5.D.C Lot ~Toti.Qi Lb Large Sweet Cantaloupe Lo\\ er 1 n Calories • Col1forn10 Grown Lb. Vons Extra Large Tomatoes \"11w RJ~ Hombul'ltf'r f-0111nlt- Russet Potatoes ~ Lb &,;t 't-" Crop· l . ~ '" I Driscoll's Raspbenies 6 Oz f>13 tfresh Blur~ I.! t >un. • f'k• 44 Driscoll's Stem Strawberries _ 11<111• 99 1 49 3 ,~100 Laura Scudder's Potato Chips Assorted Fla vors 6.5-7 Oz.-Twin Pack ·60F Bull's Eye Barbecue Sauce 179 .99 .55 Clip & l rse \·aluable Coupons 8-DAY TRIPS FOR 2 To Enter • Just Use Your , VonsClubNonsChek Card. Your Entry ls Electron.le aad Aut...atlc. As a VonsClub Member, you are automatically entered in the VonsClub American Airlines Tro,,el Sweepstakes each time you use your VonsClubl VonsChek card at checkout (maximum one entry per day~ The more you use your cord, tho more chances you hove to win. Nothing to fill oul Nothing to mail in The VonsCJub Travel Sweepstoies runs from July 1 through /uly JJ, 1991. Al~ ...._., AmericanAirlines· J11wthi11R ~la/ in the air.• Htdcon . Hor or OngmoJ r 19 0u llCt' BottJe E.L Fu~e SandwiCh Cookies Vanilla. Butter Fudge or Doublf' · Fudge-JO Ounce Pod.Q8f' C&H Powdered Sugar Dorl Srm\n or Golden Brown J6 Ounce Box . AD PUCES UttttiVI I DAYS · ....... I a.& Friday thn Mldal•llt Wedn •Y • J•IJ S ..... JlllJ ta. 1Ht. r.-ttt11 • .. ,,..._._ ....... _...,__...,..,.....---. ......... .,...._.. u.&AA ._....,.......,C,;;.., u.2~....,. .. a...M,...,.....,. ...... --... "..._.., 11tfdU.C:...-.._ ... tt ftlt .......... _c--._ ..... .__.Lm .... M a no~ ..... ...-. ........ ~... .. ............. __ .............. _.,_w._ ........... ......... • PEANUT RUITER PIE I cup irabam cracker crum~ 1 tea.spoon butter Q_r marpnne 1/2 cup of Fruit Sweet (Available at specialty aroceries) 1/2 cup chunky peanut butter 213 cup neufclialel 4 egg whites 1/2 teaspoon cream or tanar 1 1able1poon Fruit Sweet (•vailable tl • specialty stores) 1/3 cup mashed polato nakcs Comblnr snham mlCbr cnunbt and bvttrr. Prut Into 9-lltdl pk pea. Bakr ftvt mlautH at J50 ..,._.. CeeL la lal"I" bowl, era• f'nlt Sweet, pranut buttrr aad Detlfclta.i. Beet .ntll tinootb. Set aalck. Beat ea wbltn and a.. el tarter untU sttfl'. Slowty add Frmt s..t. Fohl In potato ftaka. Wlti. "bber tpeblla, fold '11 whltr mlatun lalO pteHl tMattrr battrr. Whta -11 bkacled, ,_,. tato coot fir cnut. Rd'ristntr -...... Sena 2. FRENCH CHOCOLATE SILK PIE t ~-inch b11kcd pie shell t cup sujar Apricot honey chicken is among a variety of chicken recipes available in new recipe books arriving on the market. ' ~ cup buuer 3 ~Quarcs unswee1encd chocolate t I '1 1easpoons vanilla 'eggs New cookbooks feature chicken breasts But sqar and bvttrr HUI nu«y. StJr In mrhrd cbocohltr, add YanUlli and fRS, onr at a thar. beattna oa mrdhlm spttd. Put Into bakrd pl« alMll and cool In nftiprator for tnrnl boun or onml1ht. Garnlsb wtth whipped cr"Hm and chorolatr curls. STRAWBERRY PIE The bone less chicken breast serves as a sort of blank slate for menu-makers. It 's versatile and can showcase the flavors of the world, from Canton to Kiev. Then why. whe n faced with yet another meal to create, do cook!> o ften go blank when taking a 1 d1.1uhlc crus1 9-mch pu: ~hell package of chicken breasts from J pint' s1rawbcmcJ. hulled and slit>cd the refrigerator'> I 11::' l Ups sugar · J 4 1cupoon cinnamon Maybe hecause there arc too Juice from one orange many pos\1bil1t1es It's less 113 cup comsiarch ·d .1 h Mill all lnarrdlrnta torther. Let sit m11m1 allng JUSI tu \lucstcp t c n•r minutes. ht In uncookrd pie shell creative proccs' and simply sautc with doel>H crust. bnt.lh with ea wash, one more u me cut venta In top pie cnut and bakr JSO tcve Lehre r of C1ncinnat1 d~rttS for 45 to 50 mlnutrs. ----------------------------~dreamed up 150 ways of "Cooking ~~ One from Column A . -.:) I . One from Column 8 ·.~ .. -~ .. -~ \ \\. twn "OU vf' KOi I \ f"n tor 1hr 1,1,11o>-i .....& J ,.,lid bra'" ( >11en1;1I .·,~'-" t Jh1nt"I & furn11l111• .. / l\4rd"' dll' \ (1(1)(' Wt' our menu' When 11 l Cl~ IO ()t'( f HJll\.(l H.ird"' .iro> .,... " l(i>I the h.-... 1 ... ,.," n tit' With the Chicken Breast .. 11·, ht~ own self-published book. now s e I Ii n g for $ I I . Q 5 1 n I o c a I book.,torcs He took a roundabout trip to the kitchen Aboul 20 years ago, he was husy earning undergrad and gradua te degrees from thi= U n1ve rs 1t y o f C incin nati and Xavier in foreign policy and intemat1onal relauons A busines'i career followed. and he's never been a food pro But friends kept telling ham to either open a rntaurant or wrue a cool.b<lok l·ivc year., ago. he thought he ptl l.ed the ea\1er path to publish. Now he's no longer sure it was so easy. "It took longer than I thought," Lehrer said. "I was going to make a little booklet of my favorite recipes as a gift for friends. Then I n11ticcd I had a lo t o f beef recipes, but the ch icken breast is my favonte meat. So I added (to the recipes); I came up with 25." Lehrer didn't stop there He soon had 50 ways to serve chicken breasb. Then 100. '"I stall had more ideas," he 'aid "I decided that 150 chicken recipes was my cutoff." Hts new book. "Cooking W11h the C hick en Breast" can be o rdered.-Send check or money order payable to Madeira -Hudso n Publishing Co. P.O. Box 42833. Cincinnati, 45242. Fo r each book, send S 11.95 plus $2.25 for shipping and ha ndling (Ohio residents must add 66 cents per book for sales tax). AJlow four to six weeks for delivery. APRJCOT HONEY CHICKEN ' large chicken breasts. ,pl11 in half or Jcooneil, ulted and peppered ''4 cup apple cider or 1u1ce I '2 cup orange 1u1ce I .i cup le mon JU1•~ I T he Art of Light ~.I • • ..,. A 2133 Laguna Canyon Rd. .. 1\.1 ....,_,' Laguna Beach, CA 92651 ---~peop. (714) 494-2264 the COSTA MESA ROTARY Fouith ol July SPECTACULAR Co·Sponsorlld by • CllJ •f C..U ,,_. * ar..,. Cwt~,_,,., .. * O.llJ l'llot Thursday, July 4th, 1991 @ 7:00 p.m. Orange Coast La Bard College Stadium 8ltn o,en at 7:00 p.•. • Entlftll..m It.ts at 7:45 , .•. Tlctets: $3.00 fw ld1tts, Cl911*n 12 _. IMlr, FllUI ......... ~COIMl'MTY COUHI~ ........... llMICMOIMMST ~ .... a .... _ i-.••s••••...., TICIET SA1.ES LOCATIOll ..aA C&fTI" AVTOMOTIVI e>..,..a ,., OOM'T TOW• 11 OM .. , __ _ eoun... ~ OOUIOI ._ .... ,.ar- >'ou can bri1hun a11y room of yo&1r #tom' w11h 'MrfY savt111 dy"6fla by W*51o•. Our f rin1dly llunud in- stal/us ran 1Ha&1tify your ''°"'' ovtr· night with I day iiutalla11on S lttd w mt l1Kht 011'"'1ub1u1 Alai/able in Super lnng, Super, ~la.xi. 7bin. Mini. aruJ Puno· Liner Call tod.11y for your frtt jta -home estimate (71') 545-9793 2 01.. apncot llllYOrcd brandy I onion, chopped 1/2 cup vcael&ble <Ml 2 tablesl>oOos hooey Marinale dikbti la fnllt J11kn. bnad7 ud oakMI,.... OM boar. lnrrw the .. rtnadt. S.11lt dM bnatll la !tot oil. PtKt 111 connd cusenle wtda .. ,. ... JukH. Bake la a prdleeted JS-.....,. Oftll for 45 mlnatu, 11 .. u., oca'*'•lty. llnula brutll wtda 1 tabhspoon1 hoory durtna 1111 10 mln11ta of C90klna. ~·· CHICKEN BREAST BENEDICT 4 1kmlcss. bonelcu chicke n breast halves (about 4-ounces each) 2 1ablcspoons butter or maraarine, melted 2 E.Dahsh muffins, spin 1 1easpoon oil · 1 teupoon addltional bulter 4 thin sins Candian-stylc bacon 1 recipe mock hollandaise sauce (see directions) Paprika Yield· 4 servmp Prep time· ~ minutes Platt bmut bat.a bdWftO l alMda ol plutJc wrap. UabdJ povnd wttla a meat mallet Into 112-lacb-tblek c11tlets. Arranp oo rack la bn>Urr pan; bem with mrltrd tMatta". Poaldoa cikbft J lo S lacbu h'om heat. lroll, be1tl•1 occa1lonaJty wtda tMattrr, .. u1 M IM•li ~mala• and Jtaku raa dear wtwa pkrttd with a forli. about 5 llllHtfl OD ucb side. Mnnwbllr, tout E111ll1h M11mn batvu . Heat oil and mrlt with l waspoon buttrr la i.a...., akJllrt Oftr med!•m ltat. Add Caudlan becoa and aaut. utll bntrd dal"O"lb, about I or l minutes ucb sldr. Dnl• oa peptr t-U. To 11-ble., plec:e 1 toaJtrd [.qllab 111utn11 half oo l9Cb dlnerr ptat.. "Top with I slltt Canadian baC1>n, a cbkkn cutlet and abcMst 1 tablespoon• mock boU•ndalM Mlttt. Sprinkle oa - paprlb. Serw wtda ..... tinwa petatoa, I "t::r' ~" 1autt: la 1 mull I 119ttp11a, ~nr l/4 cwp ucb IOUr a.• ud .. ,....u... l/2 lnlpooo ~red ......... 1....,... ...... Jeltt, I -.poon a1Dad hsh ,.,...., and phtdMa el blxk penel' ud CllJUM ,.,ptr. Cook and ltk onr med! .. baJ le liln4 ... Mal di,.... {do oot botl). ~ laot. Mak.a Ill cap UKt.. SESAME-SEED CHICKEN AND SHRIMP 3 tablespoons peanut or veactable oil, divided IV'IM9tO cw llVVfT. ~ Bard S4adtunl .. Olfloe ...................... ___ ..... _ TAYFREE~ PROTECTION LIKE NOTHING ELSE. ) 1 pound sklnlcu, bonclca chic,\ breast hatvet, cut 111to I-inch IQ.UMU 8 ounces ooolted, peeled and dcm:ln larr ahrimp cup coancly cbopped Vidalia S~iah onion 2 CUpl broccoli Oorets 2 cu pa allccd zucdlinj ( 1/ 4-incb thick 8 ounc:ea rruh bean sprout&, about 2· 2 cups 8 ounces fresh mushrootna, sliced 2 tcupooru acsame aeeds 114 cup Kl'f sa ucc 1 tablespoon dry Jbcny, optional 1 tablespoon lemon JUICC 114 teaspoon Oriental sesame oil 1 teaspoon wgar 1/4 lea.spoon salt, or to taste Yield ' to 6 scl'Vlnp Prep tune: 1 hour , Htat 1 tablnpoont Ml I• a ...... llLIU or ..-Oft!' mec11 .. -1aip .._._ A. dlkka: adr-fry HtU II C.-.. (e.n wllllte), ..,.. ) ....... Md ...... ~~r-rr, I.:•=. .on. Tnuftr to la • lk.lllri or wok. !Mat raaalah I ...... -=:::.r IMe Add on brocciell, bat .,,..,..., ullroomt ud ..... Med Sdr-rr, J 111lauttt.. Sdr la ~ aluiinp. 110J 1111tt, dw:n)1 ~ Jtak ~IM olJ. apr llJld UR. lri.. to boll. lllldan bat to medium, CVtW u cook 1 111lnatrs. Mii well. BREAST or CHICKEN In CHILI SAUCE 4 sk.inlcss. bonclc:u chicken brea halves (4-ounccs each) 2 tablespoons nour 1 tablespoon olrvc or vegetable cul I (8-ouncc) can tomato sauce 1 .4 cup minced onlOf'I 1/4 cup muKC.d 4reeo bell pepper 3 tabkapoons minced pan ley I tablespoon SUJlf I teaspoon chill powder 114 teupoon sah t/8 teaspoon ground black pepper 112 cup -ter 2 cups frozen ycl~ oorn kcmcll 2 cups hot cooked nee Yield: 4 scrvinp Prep time· 30 minutes Pat dllck.ro dry wtth paptr c-ai Platt I ~ lleu la paper • plutk .,.._ Add J pieeta of cbkba at lime. Shau to CMt. Hut o61 In a....., akllkt O\'W ........ bftlt. S.lltr dltckn uatJI Habtty .......... about 5 •lnuta .. acli .W.. Pw tomato aaun onr; sprinkle with ookK 1rHn pepprr, parslry, 1qar, cbll "°"*'" nit and black pq>ptr. RrdDtt brat, ~ and sla•rr Ji mlnutn. Stir In watrr; <'O\'rr and shnllM 20 mlnulH mon Of" until cbkke11 I trod«. Mb 111u~ -11. --------i \l~\l HI rt IU~ IOt l'O\ l\l'llf~ I\{\\ 'll Save 55¢ I I I I I on .111\ ~ta\"frL 't.'. I ~upt•r ton~. ~urx:r. ~taxi. I Thin . ~ti111, and 1~11111 Liner I I I I I ,.,, ... ~ ... ·--..... ..._.._. I c.,_ ... -,_ ..... _..,.,, ... _ .... ...... ·-·--~-c..ao ....._ ~·:f:!-:.=-- -I ::i: ~ --•• --:-.. -= ---. ... ~-..... "'I -·~---·-------·--· -_,, .. o.. ....... o. ... ,. ' en ed or ) ·ll let td .. llC • UI IL .. .. • NI 11 n l, r ~ I ir • I \ Jumbo Tiger ~~.~!.~P.., 5 I I 21125 Count·p•r lb "' Save 3.00 per lb. • 24 oz.-Ralphs White or ~~;~t_!r;_ad 8 1 f ,re8'HKh loaf Save up to .20 • lad oretllnt . f.ii Fresh Iceberg Lettuce Sparkle Paper Towels W••tern each White or Border Print 2 Ply-90 ct. roll 1 · Save up to .38 . Ralphs Cottage £~!~~ ... , 1 1 I Smalt Curd-plnt cup Save .36 • Weight Watchers Frozen ~~!!~~~.. 1 I I 5 oz to 12 oz pkg. Save up to 1.00 • Jarlsllerg~ Lite 1. 75 ltr-Kamchatka 8.11.!!~,!, 5 I I y ~~ka 8 8 8 per lb. each btl Save .60 per lb. • _ Save 1.11 • Prices Effective July 5 thru July 10, 1991. o,an 24 bfi.- A Ba\ Everything You : Need. Everytime You Shop . a.ch btl -................... ....... ..... ....... • ·~11=.._.~ .. =---• ..... ,.... .. .r ....... ........ .............. -.. -... -... ,.. .. :.: .......... : ........... -:t:. =::. ..... ·-"""'" .... -' ...... ,._._ .. ,_..._ --·· ... ..... I p'' .... -.. .. ...... _ ... _ ..... ... _..., ........... ,, .. r••••• w•tktlar •••I• or 1,w ....... __ ...... _ ~1ricu • ._ ....... tN1 wbo-IOhealuplMUidoo. will! -"' ........ -If air· ccaclldo9iaa ii an optioe! ----dl!Ms ... ....... Tho ..-.,. -... "bated" iD tbe m.tmow .... la lell than 20 minutco. '!be Soot- ..,..., with pin,.. la a top-ol-dlo- ralll" affair. • MICRO.BEA.NS WITH CRANBERRY S:WCE Co!O<ful kidney beaM • ..; baked In • well....soned SIUCO, fes!M topping fO< crl'f>"fried tDl'tlllos. From North Orange County From South Orange County 642-5678 ., , .... .... 1,, ~~ ~ .. . ft IOLUTIOll Purct'laM the home of )'O'W ~ wtth onty 5"' down. No do9'ng 009;'9 l"IM!ded. TNe .. not • VA, FHA or 9q- ulty lthw9. You ,..... cetv. 100"-~ .. 1~ tax Mneeta. MU111 h9Y9 ~ cr9dn •rid •l•t>J9 Income. C•ll Co-Equity. Agi .,...... Sent•M~ .Juet a 9t10rt walk to TM tMMM:hl 3 bdnn. 2 Nth groune1 noor ""'" wtth private y-.rd & ,.,._ ~ llght • My 2 bdrm, I beth l!pMlmef1t ...tlh • Hny blly • _, ...-w . Tarrlflc valu• at ........ 673-4400 P'YQLAllHILL OCUllYIEW Builder'• own hom<sl 011•• 4100 •q f1 8-lttfulty eustomlt9d with lln•st qu•llty lhroughout. Best 'l'9w loeatlofl. 5 bdrm•. lor- m •I d lnk'>g rm (-1:11 12), qul•t p•n•IS>d study' ,..,V-gourm.t kltch•n with ••ting .,. .. , ~lous bonu9- g•m• rm. O.flnlt9ty 28R t BA C\M cot- ~. $201,00. , .. Coahl-•t 2 Oii 1 LOTll !~:=:=:=:=:::::::::'" JBR 2a. h" ... 19R UCK UY CUTIEI tBA houH. Ali.y 90-- <*I•. $35111,500 WontMrful 2 9'0ty, 2 Z33 ~ 8t 8R, 2\o'f BA TwnhM w/ POOL HOME 3BA 2BA ' pool ""5.000 :111 Alb9rl_.,_ .IUaT aoLDl ... 2BR :ZBA corn•r IOI. S27S,OOO 40:1 •. 19th •t oo no1 alslurb T•n•nls-Csll !or ....,...,.., car.,w..i 1131-2242 patio, ftp, 9')a. Owner anxlou•. 1254.000. Coh•91'1• Co 942.eet!IO i.gent Baycr.-t •BR JBA. 2.700 1t. Ung. lav wfpool. Totalty ramod. IO perfection. 14174,8()()_ c.11 Anayf * eu.tom i-tom.,. 38R Erika at 854·2704, JBA, 1 blk to bch, 2 Lakevt.w RE 9j!r'lll. cat gw. 1'1\1 Cl"pt/P'J, cfil'I ELEGANT ICH HM! rm, S2H6. 1»1&85. 2 ,000 • s /f Hug• •••R 1U ~* MBA W/bllln sp•. Frpk;. 1 C... gar. lndry $398.000; $50.000 On. rm, 11100 No PIM• ...... 114 l ... Apt 541-6032 OPP UT/SUll ta.a e11 CARNATION TM 9kllf9 N• 0.-Hug41 18R 18-upper, ,1g.,.. Cortdo, du•I v•e•nt 1950/mo m_t., MlftH. ~··' I =c""•"Mcb""M-',,2C .. ',-79',7="7' "'9w 6 .unoundlng•. Compl. fum. 1 BR ~ Ovi.t, ciewl, brtgtl'I, pl••· Pro!. d•cor. TIJERAS CREEK VILLAS Condominium prk:S>d IO ... I wtth• ·~"'"'""'"'::::=::::"'='I m~ P"C• rsductlorl I to St ,450,000. HOllE 4 STE.ALI shwp. MU8t UCf'tfk:•. l&50,lmo. LM. Inc: utll C•ll &45-0479 '"" a grdnr. OuMt, .. 8pm c..-.. pvt bch ...... Homes 1-2 Bedrooms From 5108,990 343 Units .Golf 673--4400 Just 11.i.d 38A 38• lrl-MY-4 9nd ur'ltl, lolll l tll <., M...,,.., f'!MP. ~ w/ ret.. No e-780-12345 C our•• N•lghbor- hood 7141589-3883 Tr.. Sari ~ Group Cl'''111 t df'l ~.l .1 • l lJ.~.:' Cu•lom •Bl" 5&, 5 f'r- pic-9, Ql-' rm, lg lol. p•nl•I ,,,._, S1 .3M. Consld•r lr•de/Tlnc. Prine. Dllly. 832-1 957 Sp.ciou•, Mngl9 ....... 2 BA _. Imm rm, :II BA ~ wr'lg 2 BA. 1V. BA epl. Walk to mhop• • bch . s s as,ooo. Ownl'Bar 158-7029 LEAST EXPEllllVE OPEil IAT/111111.S 1'WnhM lo of PCM a710 o.ut...-r Diii p-...... OwlM' 4BA, lg fWTl rm. lg oom9f pa,r1t-flk• ywd. :ZBA 28a. 2 c.e.r gar, Good eondl Ou1191 k> -pialn1 & erpt, ,.. c •llon, 1 395,000. ol llghl & mor9 than 1500 •If • attM:hed 2 C•r g•r•g• G•e•I v •lu • !o r only S183,900. Cd Arons MeC.-.nd 5' 1-12ee ~M*' . . ' . r '<•"'I \ltll," ~l)3 1 H un!11101n11 61.111 '11 )\) fur S.11· 1100 c .. teat plao• In Cdll1 1 BR • .._P-R 2 . S•n Cl•m•nl• Ing k>f1 w/ veultsd Qc..,, ~· C.,,.,on wood b99m«l c.i1+ng Lot. p<>tsntlal Lg pvt •/lovstv v••d. S9901 hom• aupl••-lrlpl•• mo. 87~131 Niaom• 582·7200 I c==.,;;~~,,....,...,-Hart>or Vlsw Hlb t>om•. Out f)I (riun!y r''>l't'r !y 1 ~1:?S 4 BR. 2 BA, t•m rm, lg y1rd, •IM. 3 c.e.r gw S2450/ mo. Avail now Call 750-Q838 OCUN81D• INVES.';i;;;~;;;;;~;iilOtj; TORS SPECtAL1]Han•,ftso•n Cett.e- l.s••sd :z S.F. D• 2 blks lo bc;:h , JBR. t•ch•d 3Bdrm/3Ba 28A, f\irnJurif. LN • plus. Lots of smeni-cr9dtl el">9ck. 575-20i55 tin. S 119.990 sach JAaMIN• CRS•K For o.tall1, ctlll An~ 24hr Me, pools, tso- e1 eJn1-1 MO nl• 3Bf 2a.. dlri & t1m Ou! (1! S: 111 rm. '2.500/mo Oey1 213-436-1191 •Kt 233: ..../Wltnd 213-Ml&-1802 m o d•l•d kitc hen Ownr/Bkr ·~ 54e9.500 Of yr1y 1•• 100 -ET TO ••-115961mo or Is• op-MMcl•CWJ*'ll.-7 S..~ r5 __.., OR•OOll 2 9'0r)' brlcil F'r ,i1i»1!y 1S58 l.AG eustm fum/unfum :zer. lam rm/din rm, 2e., fD. dscils. '"" bCh/lhopa. SUSM/mo 17$-4921; Ag! 7'Z0-0'23 -~-""-"'"'"-"'°OM<>-::0'.0532'.:'.:'.~'CL"".:.:.cw/-i-""--'"'--'"'-'-"'"--"''j,•""~~CH~E~L~Ofl~.~·~·~22~.9"0~I t>ou1• w/full b••• a.s6-S'724, 8'2~93 rn..-11., 13 +-9(:1"99 W'd 9Y OllR llU•T a•LL ~. 40 mll9a ~ or s.t.9 3000 s/f :1181" :MN, PortSand, 1 hot.If" fl-om ~owtca.M9~t CaU """"" "1itk -"""'~ Call 642-5678 pool/•P•· 1•e9K •M9eh, In"""-coun- Mak• on ... fl60-& 1 Olil 1rt POMft>MI .ubdM-ston. 11118,000. low iu .. , (503) 5&2·7401 R•' t i f ,1 11• E-"x •l11H1• 1ti00 NICE 38r 28e. f'rplC, ' g•r. S.rtM>f ear~, b99m oeltl1, •kyft•. 11 !iOO/mO M&-2993 ~ Prims COM. 2BA 2BA hM wfyd 6 fruit Ir-. -1k 0Cr1 ., L.ooltovl pt. 11480. 575-M79. ( (1~.! I r,11",,J .'1.'.j INCREASE YOUR REACH THROUGH OUR NEW IMPROVED LOWER RATES ~s:1 s2.eo per d•r Th•fs All 'f01J ps to• ~ llnM, JO a.y .......... ... SERVICE DIRECTORY FOf mo+'• krlorm•11ori CAll TODAY!I ASK FOR CANDY v~ S•rvlcti OlrfK:lory A•pr•....-.t•liv• 1142-4321 Ext 310 /\p1 ,l1 !llf , .• , S1·1 JH I '126 rJ. 1 ' ;wr1 ... .r !Y". 1 ... t ' ' " : )l) AlmTill ...... ~COmm'I. ~-•••eoee ;\1 ,. [ 1. • . .. •Re.MOOEt. *AE'AJR -c ............. ----Alt..UOO.. Com/A" Hyn-.k.Nl:M8• C,ir; .. t CIP,11111, I .. I --llLIC1111C A~ Pro 115 y,. #•10779 Power R-..chlng Cc1mp1R1 ....._.,.... ln9tall ....... U-.d .... 1·- F••l/541·1172/S«vtc• --,=-==-==--1 lllCTRICWI '-""•-(71•) ........ 230 FREEMAN ELECTRIC ./.'Orlv•w•Y•-9•1io• au..y )ob. Low pttce IMlhll 9trc. No )a& loo F,_ Ml:. 24hr.Lit512111 SIMI . ....._ U.. hM •{114) 744-6048• Mickey 536-0553 HARMAN ELECTRIC 540-1220 496-6800 f > i; ,, r • 1 ; ' • I r Iii - II n . IQ. '2. -... • -r ~ d . I -d-ro I I • .. I I t. 11 I .. .. 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DolOIM ~ led: ..... Ille ....... ..... ....... "' ........ ,...,. .. ,..,....,, ..... ", ..... IQ04. You ....... .. _ _. ....... ,..WI Fifi,.._ Oft OW-. --• M otl9olD__. ..... , .......... ..,,...... r- ... f -~ OtAltt..ES GOREN With OMAR SHARIF .._, TANN AH HIRSCH Both vulnerable. North deal!' NORTH ·~•2 •A9 •KQ98 fi •852 WEST EAST •Void • Q 8 8 •Q.J107 3 •K8ti2 • 10 8 4 3 · t A J 7 • Q 10 7 8 • J 9. SOUTH tAKJ1097 3 •8. •2 •AK 3 The b1ddinf' North Eut p ... P ... 2 • P ... p ... p ... South I t 4 . ~ntng lead Quet'n of Here's a t~t of your dummv play ttthn1que (OVt'r t he East W~st card.t with your thumb8 and decide how y6u would pl11y four 11pade11 af ter 1 heart lead Not~ that. de11p1l.t' a hand loaded with playin~ tnrk1. South had no mrhnat1on to look for 5lam after rectivmg a epadf' ra1~ from Nnrth The South hand ront.amed five 1011 ers. and to ho~ that North. who could do no morf' than make a sinitle N• :.:' '1 ' 81· t .. • '!;~, •llD•S710t * tlDRll .... raise. would take care of more than Frtg, dehwehr, atow two of them wouJd be the he11bt of Incl. No J>9la ~ optimism •~6itbluff 2Br 2Ba. At thl' t.ahlt', dedart'r won the frplc, pool, coin w/d , 2 carports, Jrtr• atorage heart in dummy and led a spade to 11095 nopec 122.eo11 the king When West showed out, •Y•ra•ll'" a t udlo OLD£ COM-YU. Non-1,aoo 11q.. ft. .,.,_. emtcr. ,._.,.., eecure. omc• a '8 .-M...o-ptof. *-'women . ·~ •hr ttou.. w/eeme . .-9U1T 1111• P¥t rm+ b9. l500(ino TwmNit W.,, C.M. LO 1BA 18A. d/W, ga-+d9p & ~ utl. A\lf -~~~~~~52~~.J r11g9, lndry rm. CtoM ~.;;.;.r..;·..;ITH7M.;.;;..;.;.;;;;;;...._-1 1,400 IP ...... to SC P\ua J725/mo. OLDE COM-VU. Non-39'7& .rd\-.... 505 SUHf'l.OW£R emkr. "-Ible, eecur., 1541~ CENTAUR MGMT. ptof. ~ WOINr'I .. 8,800 eq. ft. 2 Wge ol- 642-2289 or 831-2725 ehr hOUM w/Wfte. f1CM a,~.,.. *••&l'lftltl* N rm+ be. l&OOt'mo w/2 1g '°"4'P door. er~ ~ d9p & "" utll. A"1f S.50/eq ft. 1779 .... $100 OFF J . 87M7as C.M. ~~a Lg 3BR 28A. ~. Shf 28A home 8elboA f/p, D/W. CtoM to So. lelend wtreetp eduft.. NI eout505 ~· amkr, M/P. *475. CENTAUR MOMT. 2287 or 722~ 042-2281 or e.31-2726 Walk to bch, So La- PEEK*80011 Win 2 DlnMre Rnom" 2,"111> gunA. 3Br hM to etv. 14Htmo Ind ewty- tl'*'OJ Shwt ..... 7903 n, "' . ri • . l \~/ trl' : . . ·1, ltllWPOllT NUT TO 911.ACN 2 • 38A UNITS declarer eventuallv had lo concede nnt' trick 1n each suit for down one Wlttl a.p. IN9eplng al-Ce r ene d•I Mer-cove, quiet Interior R-.p. petty or ~. l.t't'!I Stt what would happen if. at IOc. Fun aec. Walk to Pvt entry, tg MBR. P"' tnrk two. dt'<.'lart'r were to lead the beech, pool, clubhH, BA, lg cloa9t. Cable, Ot'U<'t' of trumps and take an etc. l 71SO/mo. LM. No phof\9, w/d & hH 10 YEARS YOUHO 1719 BAl.80A BLVD. GOOD BUY.-00,000 ees-4478 or~ h .... d fi h ~. TRW. No '-· ....._ LQ palk> 2 bl .. -a11ainst ·t t' l)U s mew A11 l e Ai' &4+7211 ......... ,.._.· - c11rds he. the fines~ would wm and · to bch, a.ao68 tht' rontract would be home "That's t IR MU .... L.eeurMI. 1 peraon, t~ play uf a rt'11ult merrhant," you St-r>a to b9ech. Qa-nf1mkr. Upatra ftf of Id N I rage, patio. Agt. 729-hm. 2 Roome, bath a wou say ot so. t's a play that 7259 The Prud.mlel lndry. Pool, tee. Allt 11 guarantees thf' contrart c.tttomla Reelty 1 $700 ... ?.1na C.. Ir. I· I• • f ' Rt·rrt · · 11J EU19tde alr'QM genige L • o • I Y • " d I• • w/over9lz9d door • Reute. Compeny Suppo~ Ea11t follows and West 1 IR $125 Prvt nn/be. Nwpt Bch wins the quetn The best the de-twnhm, HP entry, no rtnders can dn 18 to cash their heart Step• to b9ach. Ga-kltchet'I. Quiet n/amkr. GOO. Storage only, Suppott. 8.n Ouk:ll. 1-Summef Englett Nc11ng S 100/mo. 942-3795 80CMJ95-4044 ~ ...... rl: -trick and 11h1ft to clubs Declarer ~ ~:· :~~~ "425 utla pd 831-6111 w111<1 the club. draws the remaining Callfomla Realty ROOM to ,.,,. w/f\111 trump and lead11 a diamond to the tBR Arttat Studk> gat-houM P'iV nMr Beck lung and ace Ellllt perMverea with den apt •f!'_!W 1 TOO :::0.,~·642~1 ~ clubs. but declarer 111 in charre. Af'Ur elf. akytlte, ...... e 11000 mo. Avt now 850-8325 winning the dub. South leach the -.,;..;--------..;,,,;....;...;;= thref' nf spades and overtakes with 1 BR Cottage, quiet d fi Th 1 empty'd ~. no ummy·s 1ve e c ub lo~r gon on klda/peta $550 All the queen of d1amonch. and the con · uttta pd. 9'2~19 tract 1~ homf'. hut only JUllt Lg ,,_ pvt Studio In At wor11t, de·clarer's pl8y gives up C llffheven. 2 Rm•. 11n O\ertnrk At best. 1t brings home 1BA. no cook'g, petto, 8 j(Rmt' that Wnuld otht'fWl!I(' have uttta leOO. 831·7383 bet>ruiefeatf'd N-Studio Apt f/p , I kitchenette, akyllght. UUI pd, great .,.. • 11 . ' 111! 'I I R1•111.11· .' ·•1.' Newport Bch/CdM oceanftnt duptex. Pvt road. 3 BR, 2 BA, full kltCh. W/d. VI-of ocean a harbor s 1300/wtl. 875-3451 Rt •111. ti • Sti,11, • ,·.· l 811""" ,,<'"••· f, )I H· "' ''"q, •••••••••• FMIBl'TOM.t &talOITMAB PROFESStOAL BLOO 2 ROOM EXEC STE $4!5o MO-PVT ENTRY Rav'd Pf'l(g & ample Guwt pan.Ing. Ma..e347 •••• MO 720, tOOl llF 181~ WMtctffT, NB. LOI IDY VlllDlllO ~ ~..,. c.a PMTllD tcw~ n1~ Nat'I manufacturer ~~'°­vice company Mtab . route $13,500 c:aah,.. qutred. CM atwt PfT • grow wftt'I ua. Cal 1- ~133. . . tt [) ' I ' ' ' Vending "°'* .....,.. I BABY'SITT£A WANTED lien.d 13,000 ._ 16.000 "' Mlruport lk:h ...... per month Income. b9 Enghh ..,..acing. EJlcellent opportunfty; FfT. Cell 87S-35e4 muait ... ~I HouMkeep9f A8lre.. NB. 1.0 .... ,., 2 1-fV daya .,,..,.,., l&O(day. non1.mu • own trenaportatlon Cal 941M835. WCDMICn .... ."'9. Ne•pcw1 DI I.NERY T llU II 8 DAY8 /IAM-11 Noon O•LY. N_...pape r /'300-$500 per• rout" avallabte In Cal oi.,. 1n 1 Ceete .... ~ ..... 1 ... Or ••w~erl ••••lh In C.M., M1-G~ 5:00 4.M. to 10:00 ......_.,... 4.M. Up to M0.00 per day. c. ~ "--· c..a ::--4333~. Cd ... ,.., Landmark Cl' Brown'•~ ...... 11,000'• ..-tv llllufflng ~ .. .... ....... g tor c ,_,,.. a. '°" own I" fT poeltJona boe9. StM imm.d. No lllM. AfJf*I I Mk tor the c:Mf ••P· ,.,... ~ 1a1 "•clflc < PolUge. ~ Info. No Hwy .... ~-Send .... __ ._. ____ _ •ddr ... ed atemped RITAIL IAIJ erwetope to aonu.A PfT ., ........... Bc»l 209 .._,.... TX -noao nm> -::~ DST PAID tor ~ Cal 'T1~t 11 Ing Malllng Lia la . SALES '800.00 ... 1,000. ..,.. ' Cell 1~• 3131 n.--a-. .... -~ or wrtte: .._., rou .........- PASM -l98l. 181 a • • Hunl. 8ci South Llncolnway, mllftleta wfth 1 North Aurore, IL account pot9f6 80542 25 . .,. • ., •• ,_~~··· 10 _..,.. Ill .. 1•1 LM .,...,..,..,., . °'9 c:omnuillel CM I. lm ... opportunity, . ........... * ('714) 142-1444 [) TO AY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE $41>5/mo. 548-e 1 79 I Nr Udo Vitt Cozy Stu- dio. 1700/mo yrty la• Utile Ind. t peraon only. 87a.17n Ai' 5-41-6032 Ahrdaltla Small Of-nc.. Groea ...... Eaat 17th St. CM. BUI. 84e-"83. ~ a "" Dleel> ,.._ -0... Ill.GOO "' 11"-a ed'oe*I-• Cll t.ec»-MIUIO lld47IO Ula.tUllUl An )'OU mOCho Went to b9 your bOea? NMd P:fT I our new offtce. Ci ~ 11154 8afn.4J ACROSS 1 Heavy aoun0 !>Suspend 9 E•panae 14 French- Can.ctian narTWI 1!> J.cob skin 16 Prohlbt110n 17 Module 18 Cfl•n<:e' t9 PaclflC e g 20 ~story 22 GoO<lt>yes 24 1 10 t>tll 26 Svday drink 27 Illy 29 Heed slgn11 30 Victory 33 l andm..- 3 7 Metal thrMO 38 PrMQero ' .-vent 39 Klciler's peg 40 8erHY$d IPO'IM •t GM uM ol 42 OutS1andlng .. Antagon11t ... 4& C.d l}lllNI 48 Shoe pert 47 8ou~c11y 49~ ... S3~down 57 Plow pert &I Stc>rehouM 59 Subll9t 61 Profess 62 A1mosoNtres 63 Conceo11on 64 Unwlt(l(ed 65 CompOMf F'ranz 66 Dt~•lC'-' 67 Ty(M! ot ..,>Cle DOWN 1 Con1to..-ce 2 From he<e 3 Fede<1llon 4 fllp!Odeo !> Mothe< t>trd fl now currtntly 1 S Alr1c1n ptOv1nca 8 P*'Oft 9 Packed 10 Gaited horse 11 B1bllcal n- 12 A tu.I 13 long times 21 Deno-< 23 eonc.111 25 Mow lu1 28 City 30 Off IM mlfk 31 Fairway Club 32 SalamanM< 33 Farm animal 34 Mountain pref 3!> Halt a course 36 With maiden name ol 17 Sternwerfl 119m 40 Stratagem• 42 P909en1ry 43 Rabble 45 WMllUI 4 7 Gemllont! 48 Play iape«h 50 Smell hamme< 51 love deeply PUZZLE aOl. VIO 52 ~"Y ege1n 5:r81rg11n !>4 lffedle CllM! 55 Hlfdtoe>S perh1p1 56 Of IM Hme ~th eo Conaume friday, JuM ll LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 22). Define 1lt•nday, J•ee J7 Spotlictll OD employment, pets, EuhulYC: Repmh rrnm the Soviet terms. read between lines, \Cparate Clai••: Many person~ claim more dq>eadcnta, re.pain.. Union reveal that ~Hrnlogical re.1ltty hum mirage Your opinion Aquarians arc 1n vinous HaU1 of USllA (ScpL lJ..Oct 22)· Full research 1s "hot and·hc.i'" rn M1n~k \oughr concerning property. ma)Or Fame than any other rod1acal SJl1l It Moon h'lb~ll proputy, home. and Leningrad A mai11r Sovirl \die' or purcha\e~ l..ovc rcl.atmnsh1p " clatmed more b1nk101 uecutJves IOluuoo to dile:mma mvoMni older astrological conrc:rcnlC took rlace require~ !>CrtUU) cons1deratton Pisces lfC Virp The claim has been put ramily member. Promote leC\lnty. 1h1~ put Scptemher 1n thr ·•city or involved forward that mon: twin1 are born durability and make special effort to t>clls," named fnr 'Q•:~1.il -<"t or bell\ (j('QRPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) under Gemini, that more left-handed chcct rdcrenca Taurus. another that once rang fo the city or hxus on commerc11J enterprise, penons and those who arc Lll>ra ~d 7vcmgorod Rand1ll < unnmgham. rnlcn~e rclatt<'flsh1p, 1b1hty to deal ambidextrous arc also Geminis. 1bc SCORPIO (Oct 2J.Nov 21 )· foull Artcs football star whc• quancrbach grngcrl~" with ciders Relative el11m is that Le°' arc not only abow Moon po1it1o n cmpbul zes fur the Ph1ladelph1a r-.iglc\, may be '""ol\•cd 1n 'hort lllp talks lbout people but malr.e n celleol c11perimenlation, 1ntcllectu1I 'moving away." according 1u hi• 'flCCtal mt<1s1on Cancer native figures evangelists h is claimed more cul"io$lty, trip 1nYOlvlna rtlatlve. See utrolopcal chan Cunningham " prominently pcych11tnsts and nCWlpepcr ed1torJ pcopk. places.. 11tu1tioru 1n n:abatic hltely to break re~ords during liAGrrTAJUUS (NO\' 22-Dcc 21) arc Scorpim Libraru ire said to lllbt. Be poaitM: terms an: mack Dec.ember l.img·stand1ng assignment c.an be havc: scntc or drama.. lu~ledfC of crystal dear AJUES (March 21-Apnl 19) News completed. Spotlight on diJtancc, mu'ic and ta poucsi unusual VOICC1. s.\.GnTA.IU\JS (Nov 22·0ec.. 21) received concerning "new deal" l1ngu1gc. activttiu rel1tin1 to S p ot li&ht on oraanuatio n, AJUES (March 21·Apnl 19): FuU · t'-h od'-.. aJ _.._ Fmphas1s on car cc 1• prc•tigc. tmpon-u:p1,Tl enterprises You'll ClOmmlllllCI ..,.. wit 1 """ll -uu Moon po1111on accents career, .. II fi · 1 1 " • -vcnfication or bchch Fresh start enu,untcr ~ph1i11cated Anes rutlV\" pu • 1n1ne1a ' nnp. ._..rtar promotion, production. fulfillment of 1· •• 1uoc111ed with spcc11I cntcrpnsc v. h<1 1• h1hn~u .. 1 poll Kif! ICCCtl... morxy. peymcnll, C 1mb11K>rU. ProjCct will be corn...i..ced, -ii-.:.-. .-r I Imprint style, usume lc1denhip role AJ>RJC RN (Dec 22-J•n 19) ..-....,..___, &:'"'ectaon o pcnooa you'll O¥ercomc diJt1nce, lanpaae '---rd! l..eo involved. ..,1rcu 1ndcpcndencc. darina. pow•-1'11 barrien. You could 1bo recei'fle ,.. .. -111'n8 ... ~ TAURUS (April 20-May 20) rnoin1t1on that "new loYc" IS on ~""""""....., · 22-Jllll. 19)' OrvemfY, accent di•t11buhon, saln horizon Judgment, 1n tu 1llon w:nous proposal ()cle bisb. yoa11 at riafit pba •I 1b1hty Humor pl'O\'c• v1lu1ble 1uc1 ccv111nue• 1Lcur11c Imprint style, TAUllUS (Apnl 20-May 20)· Fruh crucial moment H11hll&ht Some comment, "I never knew yuu •ubmu format that brcab rrom start m new dircc:uon a>n&ldered confidence, in1ti1t..e, oriain1lity. could l1u1h 11 yuum:lr'" l r1vel lr11d11ion Aquanan involved. "c'l.Knlial " l unar poaitJon hilhlilJtll Wear sbades of purple, VI}'. peen 1rrangementJ part of •cennrro AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb 18). travel, ph11m>Ophy, putidpalioa ln and blad. Compliction ol ~C1 Cancer nauve involved focu~ on family, home, apeclal publi1h1n1 prOJcCt. Auocllle lrM>lw:a ~· GltMINI (May 21 June 211) recipe, c11c111na dlnlJ\I upcneoce. cotmdcud weak win rurpriae with AQUAAJUS {Jan 20-fcb II). lntellcciual curtOS1ty actrvated By lnfonnation prevtOualy kept aecrct strenath Acx:cor nritty, ~ry. lbllity to malting inqui ries vou rr~olvc will be revealed. Family member GEMINI (M1y 21.Jllne 20): Full pt to tte.rt of matters Stop playina financial dilemma You'll learn m\1rc talk' about "aood b1Ulne• dca.I " Moon co1ncidca with MlCOUDtint "follow tbe leader." A.9umc JOU' about accoununa. tu and hcenw Carricom playa role procedures.. inventory. •ll'OGI pbylita.I own role or lcadcn!llp Lunar requ1rcmcnl• You'll \ta1 11 soc11I PISC&S (Feb 19-Marc:b 20~ Good attraction lntu1tlv• Intellect posit ion ht1bll1ht1 aecrccy, •fflM. ~o~hl rcuon 10 cclcbr1te tocuaht -mapr K lrvatcd Ry ~ hunch. you ddcRtioG, unlqvc IOur CANCKll (June 21-July 221 upiration rulfilledl Emphasu on cuukl hit ,actpoi. hncer natiw PISC&S (~eb. 19·Mlfcb 20)· Details unravel In oonncctaon with fr tends, duirca. powers o r fi&urci prominon1ly. S"rprlae party could doml111te advertilina or p¥blic1ty campelrn pc"UUIOCI You'll be or UNMDIC CANCI• (Juoe 21-IJ!ly 22) KU&rio. 'Foe.a Oii \lftOft~ Mcch1niC.I procedures clarified bclp 10 andmdual crMf'llOI from Drftni~, try ddfettnt ~ ol procechru, llralea. 1•l•l•1 Lunar polltlon conunue, to accent 1ncf Sacitl&rian br¥otved traesportatloe. B•pb11i1 o n cooperation of family ae.abeT. pannc n.hip, """"IC ScofpM.1 pl1y. I r J U H It J I I S Y 0 U a cooperal" tlforts. public rdadom. Scrt"o. diac1lllioft ~ ~ outst1odm1 rule llllTBDAY1 You arc dyn11nlc, lcaal rl&hll. mlfita.I 1M1nia. In nµiJor cbaoaa of reaJde.c.. Aquulaa LEO (July 23-Aua 22) Credit cn:1•1ft, atubbom. onainal, romantic. d•r•. ,o.a wtn llnan mous dedlioa. Npcwated reccM:d th1t had bcrn w11hheld YO\I an '°'81 lo family, ue teftlitM Sq;ttariaa la pkWN. U J 0 Pf I J 1 II YOU I focua on aelf-c•preu1on, d1$CA'WCry. and cmoclonal, many claim )'Ola LIO (July D-A•a. 22): Dilplay atn'RDAYt Yoe lttnld .. es um al varwty, pin via wntten word. What JW atrucuory perception, Leo, .nm to,..... polky,........ nth nt. .,,_., -.,. Ya. bealns 11 mere Oirtelk.ln could Aquarius pcrtOOS are drnm to JOU. ~tOldiota, nbuildi111~ ~ :!. a.o.~'5~~ to bcCIOl'Tle ".erlout " Gemini, Vlrao In Yoii finally will bo rel!Wd of Reta.tioNlrip ~ '*• .oc ......,.. • ...,. b _... --Clir1I picture emocJonaJ burden -)'Oil wen very mmpticedou. Baac met~ al pe:no. ,.., Ill V IJ!ltw rolaa ia !* v1aco (Au& 2l·Sept 22). 11t.naladc, but u 11 tunicd out the ~11 111bJcct 10 rffi••· Ila. o.n... c7de l!pOC141ii• ••-"'-- ~nl aomeone 1 motivated. M deadlln••. g orgen . a c munlcallon el ~ 50+ 90c*I lng/Lotua 99nd aume wtth ....,. ~.Maf' A"9. C.., CM .. -.sTYOfRCI needed now. u 110.,1/tlr. F ~FAU lie• ecademy trU*lQ If Vo" QU Call now, cl• beglrt .>uty 1 ,.., ~to· (213> 421-1333 Twhlf!T,.._ SSI M9U peopt9 f'(T, • teectl ... "9IW'8 to uee a eonal comP\Mr • ..,. necllHW)' . c:anlratn~. mOf• thla aum ~.,,.., .... -.:l•nt1. ~STa "I\. lh Cl I .. ma Cal 1400ae>• ~ w1amwrr110 W....-'IT~ ._a.___.._ d &Jl ,,,.. A-. ....,_,..., ... ..... ... ., ..... Surroundlnp "loolr. different " "other p.ny'' ~ )'Oil b V'"tcd -r-.. ~ ~. _.... ....., ,...... Appflct upcdally to home. which It Ourl n& July J ou will perfec-t vraoo (A• ~ Zl)c .... ....._ 1D r..ar Y•'I ~ 18 r.a....w.- buut.lllcd. Pocu1 mi music. 111, tcchnlquea an pen:clvo owcrall and WTite, bl analytical, .._.. l•lf. lllar• wfll ~. domntle ~ fOb, cttama. You'll be In "romanbc altvatloe ht rulillic Ual\L A.,i will fonnat. Acaat a. ~ -..... ••J••t•HI, llfuty1e will ~ mood'' tOlll&hl Taurua, Llbn bl J'09f mcJlt prod:Uct~. mcmonblc attcodU. lo Pl• HtJ lpalM. .. traedorwed.0 ,.,......_, .a. ._._ ~~--~-~~~~~-~~~~~~~~.;,._~~~~~~..-&.l!.!!2!~1!!!re lntcc~n!ario~~~~-__!IDOO~~l~~~ol!...!1!99~1~.~~~~~~~_JLY~o.~~!_!be!!_;•~c~...,~~n~d~1~d~L1!!!'.!!!!!::.__~!!!!~llMll.~~--~-------~1-~--~.,.::::: .. :":_ __ • T job. nwr.-St.,1 loc8llty , NIC1 11a llty ~ • r I " ru.t1n, ...,. 74 ,..., 1a rlle Int .. IOC>lla. 8Val .. to 4 :O••t MD 't.nc. Pt/F.V. -nejor II. A ••kly . .. rnedl- 2 l:,i ..,.. left ••d• ..... eet• ood om- •111• ~ ,... ~ "· .. p '° REE po. type lllllfy. ••e• '\lltetl pply • PIT. time ...... No We Eem mer 7'4/ Lii llG of. ,_,., hy- ~ We Pert- prn, lllUf. 0991 ch ... °'" ... llor I • Fl 1' '' ' , '• I• I ~ I .......,.Sofa.~ ..... ctwllr, 00on--. ,._ cond, °'* trim. ~ flee 132S. 141~ ~ Sofa, lol"l111t. ctwllr. ~. New cond, ou tJtrn. eec:ri- ftce 132$. 141-3489. CHESTS Ma/S135. «kw se&. t>tc caee 1150. °'* ...,... bf """ seao. 88"w oeik entef ctr rl • • • i \)•': t' •. 1. 1 I' HAMMOND ORG AN, ~. _., good con- dition. xln1 eound. $200 eah. 8n-oe68 l \~ · .• '• 'I I r1 r I\ I • J •";· ··uo 1 750 , oall dinette 1350 , ll·br••• bed "25. eofu SM/It 50 . con a 2 9nd tbf9 1296, '"*"" d.-195, comptr d.ti '86, 2-d ttle cab 130, bed• 1186. apt ...... .. dryer •21&. organ 1275. eof9bed 1 125, w8*'bd a.us. SIS ,... Mu~-~ UrW9ga VtvMport 28" M I T 9 U 81 S H I t 9 8 8 aqUll A wNte, ~ JEEP. Good condl- lent cond. l12S 080. tlon, low mltMge. Aek· 81S0-6275. 1ng se.ooo. tMO-Hl31 ; , ' l"''• .. ~......, .\ : ' . . ' Oecotalot ~ tabte round. 4 dwlf'9 .wM, ~•. EJrC9f cond. 1225. 12, -<>941 ~.1, ._' ' ' ' .. ' . '1 ' ......... " .... or IM..,· CU•H&o ... ....,~ ... .,,...., ~ f'T -"' .......... ..... .... c.w.v. Al ettard, 1oa.a1 .. ........... , ... lllla O DtL ... I ._,.. .... .,o.t ...... .. 't I I .. 8 llll9ft9l ........ nt.?tfO '86 King Cab O...un Tructl tow mftee, auto- matic, "· 795. enan. SELL I I ' .. , . .. .. .. .. ,. .. .. • f A gOOd look at Michael Kang D13 ©ne artist's whimsy 011 ~oore .Th.eater goes upscale D7 '· 1 •11•am Lquna Beach's annual arts festivals ope1' lbcir doon in the coming days to rcYCal an assonmenl o( aru r----. .. and crafts and enteruinmen:. Pa i ntings, cc ramies, jewelry and more will be dmong the items displayed al the A r t ·A -F a i r , Sawdust Festival and Festival of The Arts. The 1111 ..... world famous ------ Pageant of the Arts Masters will also Editor gel under way for -----• 11'> annual wmmer pre!>Cntauons For dc~ils 'ee <;tones o n page 04 2 llMft ,.,. Orange Coast communities will celebrate the nation's mdcpcndencc today with a variety nf events. A parade, ei~ht ~ilometer race, picnic, musical fiesta and several fireworks shows are among the activities planned in Costa Mesa. Newport Beach, Huntington Beach and Fountajn Valley 3 C.M •• ,.,It l.11111 poet Ellyn Maybe wiU read selections from her works Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Aha Coffee Ho use and roastir\g Company, 506 31st St., Newport Beach An open reading will follow; sign-up begins at 7 p.m. l he establishment's normal fare of wup,, .. alads, de~ert-. and coffees ~•II he a\latlahle from 5 10 10 p.m l·or details call Tony Wilson at t."'5-02J~ 4 IB'll-VAmn Newp o rt H arbor Art M useum displa ys an ""1rtment of pieces from its pnm.inent collcc11on in "Different \1111 IC\ hve View~ o f the < olle"'11on · The nh1b1t, organized 111111° five exh1btt1on segments, , nntinue' through Sept. 25 and fcdlures a ~1de vanery o f artworks. Etcetera ltc ••• , PAliD Hunt1niton 8e1M:h pracnu its 87th unual Foonh of July hrade The per.de bqrm at 10 am and will lravcl on Mun Stttel at Salb Strecl and U'lf!Unue to the Cmc Center ,..CNJC The Republic.n Party of <>ranee Couniy will halt 11 llftnual Fourtb ol July P1nuc from 12 IO 4 pm al tbe OnfllC Counry F11riroun<b ~WI Stan Frcbera tS ~ed to aneod Con ii S2 per pcnon or s~ per fanuly BOAT PUAl>t: The Otd Olory Boat Parade 1n Newport Bead» Fll 11nder wa~ I pm al C".ollm's Isle ffiUNTAJN VAU.£\' PIUTA cono11ua 11 M1k Square Put throu,h ~ ~ ~nl wdl fcat1An a variety vi cntenalnm.e111. ctull ~ vlf. ~I s.11mc1. rldca, en ~ aed PC«J• roo. 20 TmNos To Do 9 • LB&&i Rcbef1 Maurer, director of ~ lcicocea at Saata Monica Hospital Center and usistaat cliAical profeasor at UC1.A Scbooi ol medicine. will speak oo -UOW Successful People Suoceecr Wcdnad8y at the 6:30 a.m. meeting ol Orange County loside Ectae. 1bc two-hour session will be bdd at BUtro 201 in Irvine. For detaik caU 647-1.909. 5 ~in Valley'• ninth annual Fie-sta continues t.hrougb Sunday at Mile Square Park. The eYCDt will featuna a dilli cook off, car show. pettin& mo. carnival and variety of entertainment. Today, the F"teSt.a wiJI feature a musical cxtnivapma with Wolfman Jack and a fireworks show. Admission is S3 (except today when iU $4). Hours r- are: II a.m. to 11 p.m. lbwsday, S 1 o Mi. & Cl . 5 1 . to 11 p.m . Friday, 11 a.m. to 11 Pacific Ampbitbeatrc will p.m. Saturday, and 11 un. to 9 bolt 1bc Gathering of the p.m. Sunday. Tribes Saturday a& 2 p.m. Tictcts are S 19.80 and S2S; they can c lit mzy ordered by callina 634-1300. 8 The Cruy Hone, jusl a few minutes up the SS Freeway, presents Earl Thomas Conley Monday at 7 and 10 p.m. Tickets are S2J.50. Call 549-1512. 7 ~~iserables," the in.fa.moos musica.I ol Victor Hugo's du.1ic OO¥el o( love and rebellion in 19th century Paris continues its run al tbc Oraaae C.OW.ty Performing Ans Center. Performances are scheduled nightly, except Mondays, at 8 p.m. and Sahll'days aod Sundays at 2 p.m. Tickets range from SJ9 to ~5. For information call 5%- ARTS or 7~2000. 8 ~ ~ ..... an anti· drug productK>n written by former Marina High School ~tudenu, will be presented Wednesday through Saturday (July 10-13) at 6 p.m. al the downtown hbrary in Huntington Beach and July 20 and 21 at Huntington Bea c h 's Cent ral Park Amphitheatre al 1 and 3 p.m. The c1ty"s community service and police departments have joined fon:es 10 present the play, which deals with issues faced by teen-agers. Admission L5 free; those auen<linJ Houn are· 11 am 10 JI p..fll today, ~ to lJ p m. Friday, 11 a.m to 11 pm. Saturday. and 11 am. 10 9 p.m Suoday 11 ~~cc, guided, bebind-the-scenes low of the Orance County Petformi.ng Arts Center on Mond1y or WcdnC$day at 10 Ind l l a.a For 1DOR information call 556-ARTS, ext. &33. 12 ... llf La1un1 Art Museum newest exhibit, ''The Cuttina Bdge: Contempora.ry Americu Folk Art from lh~ RCJecnak Colkdioo" is DOW 00 displ9 Featuring a variety ol worb suc:b as paintings.. ICUJpture, po«ery and ccniles by Kif-trained native America.n artists., the uJul>ic continues tluwgb Aug. T8. CalJ the museum at •94-6531 for de~ils. la l.ITIW~ O>median Bobby C.olhns. aJooi with Dan St. P1ul and Tom Rhodes, performs at the Imp'°" tn Irvine Tuesday t~ next Suruby. Shows Thunday and Sunday at 8:30 p.m. {S7}; Friday 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. (SlO); and .Sat~rday 8 and 10:30 p.m . ($10) For information caJI 854-.5-455. CLUBS 14 ::& 1ml The Blue Marble Colfcebouse Ga Harbor 8ouJeftrd and l 9t.b Street in a.ta Mesa bas a full alate ol entertainers for tbe woot. Admission is FREEi On tap this week are rece~: for artist Randall, today; et We.nen. aooustic instrument&J/\local. Friday; The Pedestrians, folk rod:, Saturday; John Croato, c1asska1 guitar; Sunday; Ron Overby, blues; Monday; zzvzx. acoustac folk rock, Tuesday, and Shrinking Violets, arous1ic modem pop, Wednesday. Weekday shows beain at 7 p.m., weekend shows II 9 and Sunday shows at 6 p.m. For information call 646-5n6. 15 c11 &it mar n• Pieccmaters Country Store in Cos11 Mesa as hosting a F o urth o ( July cclebntion today from 10 a.m to • p.m., w11h a 1alen1 show scheduJed from I to 2 p.m. The event will feature lrvc country music, square d&ndna, games, (1ee painting, clowns, crafts and batbccue., a.mcma other dungs. For details call 641-3112. 18 ... Slm Beno11 Brecht and Kurt Weill's musical "Ha(>PY End," sci in the Roaring Twenla¢S. continues on stage at South Cout Repertory 1hroup July 13. Per- fonna.nc:cs are ached\lled Tuesdays thro\lgb Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 2:30 and 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2·30 Ind 7·30 For rnformauon and rcscrvahoru call 957-4033 17 .. ,.ua Tim Bedore, once a top due }OCkey, will present his humorous VICWS on life m Huntington Beach for a perform- ance al 8·30 tonight at The Ma.rcs1ic Also featured will be Joan Fagen and Marty Keegan. AdmwK>n is S6. w11h a two-dnnk nun1mum, with a dinner buffet starting at 6:30 For fe3Crvations call 963-1727 Comedy , nan s HLLYl.AUCHS 2J600 Rnctfocld Sic JA. El Tom, 1n the Lak.e F0tul ~na Caiter, ptUC•tJ Acadany of Comedy S~ and a 11peaal ~l Wcdiseada{ aod Thunday Top profouJo"~ hcadhnen Friday ud ~h1rday a.nd 1 ~ ope• mih n~• ~ All lhowt •an at 9 fs .-DoOn ~ ·~~~Is F'oo!,ua:':l ' Stturday No akohol II • not-d, all •• are~ I 19 .... £'WCfJ ~evening at Ni1bt Moves 1n Hunti'-&ton BeK&, there's a Roctin' Btacs J-with Ronnie Su. The jam 11 n'ao, featuring Su'a r~ aecdm ud band of pla)"Cl1 iD tbe bollle., IWtl at 8 p.m. For detaBa call Su at (213 ) 861-8631. 2 1 •• 1 •t. "P9d8c O..r1urc1," ,1 m111ical ab ou1 Commodore Matthew Perf} ' laodifta on the lbofa ol Japan on Ju.Jy 14, l&S3, and the change' wilhin an ancient faadaJ empire will be oa si.,e at IMne Bard ;" Thutre next Thunday through Ju.Jy 20. Pcrfonnanca arc &ct for ~ p.m., with teYeral l p..m. matme<'' Tickets ranee &om Sl5 to $22. h H showtimes or l'CICIVWtions call 8'i.i 4646. I I t OC, 0..-. ~. n. ...a*· n..,... .._. ... ... s' ,., ........ TM, .. .... *' " .......... July 4, Mardi of Oimea nee aJons Huntinaton Beacb ..,.. l"091e. Ccaaact John }lap,631-8700. ...._.ON Plmk, July 4, 12_. p.m., ~ Party of OC at Arllnaton Tbeatre, OC faiqrouodl. Colla Mesa. S2 ppJ SS per family. Phone ~3335. mscw I IC .........._ July 6 th.rouab Sept. 1. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.. art1 and crUtl abow in l.apna Beach. S4 pp. Pboac 494-3030. •• ......... July 7, 2--4 p.m., author Mark Victor Hamen &ipl "Dare to Win" and .. Future Diary" at Martha's Boobtore, BaJboa la.land. Phone 67> 718.S. mo,lt61tkated l..9dJ, July 9 at 6:30 p.m., Opera Pacific dio.ocr at Allred residence, Newport Buch. $80 pp. BT. Contact MyrU Kreudcr, 631·12A9. 9riada ., Kalddoecope, July 11 at 6 p.m., OC Hia10ricaJ and Cultural Foundation at Security Pacific Gallery, Costa Mcaa. Contact Tricia Ooldman, ~ 1957. ' ~ R...t .... July 11 at 7 p.m.. Poets Julia Stein, Robert Peters and Paul Tracbtenbwa read at Blue Marble Coffee~use, Costa Men. Free. Contact Mich.el Logue, « t • 1820. •att.a1 ., Arb, JuJy 10 through Aug. 30. 10 a.m. to 11:30 p.m oo festival puunds, Laguna Buch. S2 ;;....~ 49'-1145. ., die ~ July 10 to Aug. 30, 8:30 p.m. on festival Grounds, UFM Beach. P~M 494-1145. ...... M~ July 13 at 6:30 p.m., Opera Pac:ific dinner at Kreuder residence, Newport BcKh. sso pp. Cootlld MyriJ Krcudcr, 631-1249. ~ Aaill+WWJ c..ldndoa, July 13, Providence Speech and ~Center. Pboac 639-4990. ............. °"1 Ra.., July 14 at I a.m.. United Cenl>n.l Palsy Alln. ol OC at Le Meridien Hotel, Newpart Beach. Contact Danielle Oe ...... "7 ... 796 • ... C.. e ... , July 14. 9 LID. Ballet~ dancen will entettain those at the Festival ol the Arts in L~N Beach~ Su~ at S p.m to 4 p..m.. Uaited Cerebral Palsy residence in Villa Park. S50 . dinner at Menaker restdenc:c:, A11n. ol OC and atytilts from Contact Myril Knuder, 631·124r. Santa Ana. S50 pp. Contact. Myril Alica Edwards Sak>n at The •tadc:a ftala. July 14, 4-8 K.rcuder. 631-1249. Sports Cub, Irvine. SlO pp. p.m. •. Todol Qapter of Satnt ~ ,...__. a., July 23. Contact Susan Wbetzdl, SS1-Sl00. Joeepb Holpital foundation at OC Trauma Society's third mNew OrlaM Jaa Pleak. July 14 location TBA. S60 pp. Contact quarterly council brcaktmt. Phone at 4 p.m., Americaa Cancer M.ugo Johmon. 771-8211. 571--0602... Society at Robert MoadaYi Wine ---Woo.Illy GolfO...k., July 1Lm .. ~ n Vcm:da, July and Food Center, c.o.ta Maa. S3.S IS, <>We Crest Treatment Cencers r7 at ~ 6:30 p.m.. Opera Pacific pp. includes pQic with wine and at Sea Cliff Country C lub, dinner al Otto resadcocc, Newport cheese. Phone 979--4510. Newport Beach. Phone m--4999. Beach. S60 pp. Cootw MynJ • ..,.. 0., ..... July 14 at 7 llCell.,...._ U.._ t.k Slan. Kreuder, 631 -1249. p.m.. Opera hc:ific dinaer at July 17, tribute to Carl K.arcber at ~ l'dttYal July 27- Dianeytand Hotel, Anaheim. 28, 10 Lm. to 6 p.m .. Historical 80C "*• July 17-28. Moo-Thur a n d Cu I tu ra I F o u n d at 1 o n DOOD to midrti&bt; Sat-Sun: 10 Lm. c:etdn'auon of dM:r11ty at Aldrich to midnisht at 0C Fairp'ounds. Put.. UC lrvvic. NatNe Amcnc:an, COlb Mesa. Rodeoa. = nKlC&, Cari~an fire dancers, lnsb = ::c::c.= "Bee =-; bands. blhak pcrformcn.. Chinese opera, more. SS pp. Phone 25(). who lets 300,000 bees swarm t 957. around him wbile he plays musical 90ruee C..aty ._... f'alr, July instnuneo.ts daily at l p.m. Niahtly 29 to Aus. 17, )2nd Dtstnct entertainment: July 17. MiChad AaricuJtura.1 Assn. at Los Alam.nos McDonald; J11ty IA, Doonic Race Counc. PhoM 75 1·3247 or 8roob and Ronnie Kurtz; July 19, mw 1~ .t".lt 1-uc t m.in Bishop; July 20,: Utt.le River ..,.,,.r ....,.. or" · .JV • a.net; July 21, Richie Ha¥Cns and -·~ ... Mleit ...... Aua-4 al lUcbaJJt mliot July 22. Doony 7 p.m.. Newport Harbor Art Osmond; JuJy 2J, lan 4 Dean; Museum and N~n Center JW, 2A. Brian H)ta.nd.. Tbe DiDe Fashion Island in Neiman Marcus a,.. and The Plaacn; Juty l5, courtyard. S50 pp. Phone 759-1122. 1lary Morrill; My 26. Tbe Jets; J'tdy n. Tbc OD r «-es; JuJy 28. IW 5-apply. SS pp.; ICD.ion.. SJ: dU.ktrco ~12. U; dWdren undet 6., fia. PhtwM 7' l-Dn. .... • IC Plm l:l:ld:aldl'le .. ,,_,......_ma. J\l)y 20 at 6:30 p.m., Open hcific ART • ams Alt ~ (307 Oift OriYe. Lquna &e.c:h. 4C)4..6$)1) Throuah A&&&-18: The Oattl.na £d&e: -Contemporary Amcric:aa FoA Art. Through Sept. 1: Arthur Wesley Dow. ...ew,ert Haftor Art Mw (850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach, 7SQ·JU2) Through Sept. I 5: D1 .. erent Stories, Five Views or the Collection. Tuesday Talks at Noon.: July 16, painter Marc Polly; July 23, painter Karen CanJOn; July 30, Gemini O.E.L 9Sna1a WlllNkrmaa Muaua (3 Mason, Irvine. 472-1138). Permanent display or drawinp.. sculpture, films. other works by Jean Cocteau Through Aug. n : Cocteau's Dream,, llNewport Bacb Cit} Hall Gday (3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. 644-3150.) Through Juty 9· AcryhCS>tby Jane Bauman, stitchery by Janir Pac. MUSIC DANCE, THEATRE llOC Pafonalq ArU Ceater-( 600 Town Center Dnve, Costa Mesa. 7<40-2000). Through July 7: Les Miserables. July 23 through Aug. 4: Jerome Robbms' Broadway. ~atli""\Ceast Rtpenory (655 Town Cehter Dr , Costa Mesa. 751-7827). Through Juty 13· Ha.ppy End. Bcrtboldt Brecht and Kun WeiU. JuJy 6-2 1. Udy Day al Emerson's Bar and Gnll. July 30 through Aug. It H ispanic Playwnghts ProJCct 9hcilk s,..,a.o.,' 8 p.m. al lrvtnc Meado-s Amphitheatre, 8088 Irvine Center Dr., Laguna · Hills. 474-4233 July 27: Mid- Summer Mozart wtth conductor William McGlaghlin. •Ganin Gro•t S~akH~arr Fut1 .. 1 ( 12852 Main Str«t, Garden GroYC, ~ 7213) Gem TbcaU'C. July 11 throulh AuJ-10 T o mf oolery Festiva l Amphitheatre, through July 13 The Merchant of Ventec. Ju)y 2.5 through Aug. 17 Measure For Measure. 9M71ttry Caft (Hubert ·s, 2 Hutton Centre Dr , Santa Ana. 9S~UE). Dmner show Fridays and Saturdays '"Murder al Cafe Nou '' MEETINGS AND SEMINARS mw.-Tuct._., Ceeldlls Ousa. Robert Mondavt Wine and food Center. ~ta Mesa. July 9: WiM and the Arts July Z'7 The Perfect Barbecue. Aug. 8. Wine and ~ Patrina. Ph<>M for tunes and cnsts. 979--45 t 0 ._.... SCn:utd o.t. July 2.5 at 7 p m . Community Health Seminar at Health Educauon Center, Newport Beach. Free Phone 756-9000. LISTING fNFORMA 110N. It JOU ~ an nicnt /JStlftl or ch•n1c of 1nform•tion for Bl•dBoot. direct 1nqwna ro Bea]aJDJn Epstcm. c.'o BIM:tiJoolc, P.O Box 1500-llU. Q)l'ONt de/ Mar, CA 916.2S Pbonc 7fi().16.J.l. Onlnge Coat W11tte1td I T'hur8dlly, .My'· 1801 U CoVER STORY Art comes alive in . Laguna's Pageant By Sasloa Bemharn fllf !'tot If there's any art festival in Or Jngc: County that's really well ~nown, c:ven outside the county's horJc:r'>. it\ Laguna Beach's SQ. ¥t:Jr 11ld Fel>ttval of Aris. I \pcc1Jl1). 11f course, bCcausc 1t 's rhc '"hl>mc uf the world-famous f'd~t:Jnt of the· Ma~tcrs" (that's h11v. they de'iCribc 1t in their .1Jver11~cme nts). "the living ptl tun:~ ·· I he Fe\ttval's tune has come JgJtn For almost two month$, from July 10 10 Aug. 30, anyone tnlc.-re,1cd in arts and crafts, or JU'' tn h,av1ng fun, can take part in Southern Uihfom1a's leading arts fn11,al. which has attracted more than six million Vllltora through the years The ~"trour living picture presentation is staged nightly for s ~ven weeks to Jud1cnce\ of 2.500 in the lrvme Bowl outdoor amphitheater. Ba,1cally, the Pageant of the M1t5le~ -for the few people who ~1111 hd"en't heard of it -1s a highly ~ph1~11ca1ed and technical version of centuries-old tablea~ \t\ant' The ltving pictures arc recreations of pCAat worb of an -mostly paintings and statuary - wtth real people posing to look exactly like their counterparts In . the originaJ works. Costumes and backgrounds (about a hundred trmcs the size of the original) are specially designed to make the illusion complete, 11 are 'iOphisticated and highly technical lighting effects. To emphasize the entertaining upcct and the oweT&IJ theatrical atmo&pbcrc, Lapna'a Pageant is complemented by a full orches.tn and informative, c:batty narrataon. Compared to most theatrical productions, the Pageant bas an astonbbin& number or cut members -two seu or more than a hundred each. 'They alternate weekly. In addjtion to thole who pose, dozens of bactstage wor*ers -stage bands. makeup expcru, drcsaers. headpiece fitters and so on -are part or the huge team that makeg each performance roll through smoothly. "For the (irst two weeks everybody is very nervous and racing. but then they mellow down and gel used to the show," Headpieces Director Clarice _.._,_,_ ---··------·-·" ..... ._ ____ ·U------·-..._...__._.._.._ __________ ... _ :;:::: =·I ; ....... _,_.., ___ --·-... ~ -------_.,,., ...... ---~ ·c.·--·-c... ,.,., .. ............................................. ... ·--·~llll!" -=:--~---a... •u....... ..,,.. ·--~ ... -·-~· ·-_,._ ;;;T,O :=r:r =~-~ ==--.._.. ·----._.... . ... ,.. . ......_ -r... --·-..... .,.., 0.0.0W-a.--. --------.... ..,0710 ... ,. ""-411141111 ...,. !!= r D4 Orange Coat Wulcend / llu'lday, July"· 1891 ''The Ore.den Family,"~ porcelain piece, is among~ many artworks to be re-created in the annual Pageant o( the Masters in Laguna Beach Juty 10 through Aug. 30. Bessey dcacribcd. aplaining that it's not ca.y orsaaizing and controlllna such a huge crowd. Musicians, narrator and all produ c t ion heads arc professionals, but the .00 cast memben and bacbtqe worten volunteer. Without these YOluntecn tbc production would DOI be poaiblc. They enable the non-profit organization to provide IOl1lC $100,000 in scholanhips each year, along with grants to local cuJtunl entities such as the art museum, an art school and a ballet company. Though excttcd, many cast members aren't too "nervous" about their scene like Jody Helzu; a holtesa at a Newpor1 rcataunnt, who is starring in t.bc Pageant for the first time. In fact, most YOluntecn have been joinq the p~uction for ycan and keep oomma back -sparing neither trouble nor free time. Supc~r an~ inakeup expert Rena Smith for instance -in her 13th year -"can't imagine a summer without a Pageant anymore. I've been doing this since I was 19." As for most or the cut and stage memben, the See PAGEANT,9 v-· ,, SAT~SUN TWO DAY CAR SHOW SPFCTA~ II AM-SPM --· . . . 1991 OIAMBER or OOMMERCE Laguna home to art fests ByHllHM'tl ... r.:111: ••fear Just u the awaltowa make their annual visit to Sao Juan Capistrano, utisanl, pomp and pageantry make lbcir annual return to Lasuna Beach th1~ month. The annual Festival of the AJ1s Papnt of the Masten. Sawdust f C$tivaJ and Art-A· Fair will open their doon to reveal an auortment of aru and c:raftl once again within the coming days. Saturday is openina day for the Art-A-Fair and Sawdust Festival. both celebratin1 their silver anniversaries thls year. The two festival continue throu&b Sept. t The Festival ol the Ana and Pageant of the Masten open Jul) J 0 and continue tbroup Au1-30 One hundred and fifth artists will be featured at t.bc An-A-Fair As part of iu anniversary celebration, the fcadval will offer free work1bop1, expanded children 's art p~ram 1nd dcrnonatntiom. ln don, there will be daily art cl--. about two hours each, in mediums such as S..ART,9 ,.... '"""04 Pacnnt ii ~like a family," Smith II.id. Fof v ... ~.a.ta Mesa act•••lr'a!M M1lataat. beial c..t a OM ol tbe lhiDa picture meam .. '* ol .,_.,....a "* ot fa... Wida c.o.a Miu raidatl Jou• ~ ad Llada Mayes, as well aa Hwt~ Beadll raident Helzer, ~ii feat\&Jcd iD a ltat\wy dodt bY Preadl .,,.. JJ. ate. Tho lour Pia an coated lpeda1. tbici. .,adeo body paint. wbk:h mata tban really loot lib .wuea -eva from a abort diltuce So they don't haYe to abawcr all Disbt. the makeup ~ ~ .. little body paiat • nccctllfY to CO¥Cr oaly tho puts that &n: ICCIL "Tho molt c:ballcJllJiDI pert ii to mab SUR the pUd dOaa't drip iD 10U' ..... aald Cooper. Por Colt>•mo Direaor Mud O'Malley, 111mmer bepm lD January wbn lbe ai..-prepariDa for the Pageant. Scwina OClltWDca Ill From D4 watercolors, paper ma.kins. aaylica ind ceramlc:a. be demomtratiDJ their cnfb at festivaJ is located at 93S i.a,una least aix houn wcach weet. In Canyon Road. For dewls c.aU '~ addition, rbere will be a 3030. educational display in each booth. An usonment of paintinp, Ouided toun of the festivaJ cenmia. jewelry and other pie(:a Tbc fativa1'1 a.rt.ill memben are around& will be offered for the o( arts will be featured at the lllo boltill a ~ of ac:tmtia f'lrll time this year. The tour&, led Festival of the Ans, bcJd on the · to benefit lite MW-A-With by board membcn. will stop by the festival pounds at 650 J.ajma foiimdedo&. 0. ~ l. there will Ronian art exhibir, featuring Canyon Road. boa tpildal., b' Mtt+A·W'llb worb by Russian artsist stayinc in Several artisans wtU demonstrate c:bDdrea. A p6c:ak lacb will be the United Statea this swnmcr; their wort and BaUet Pllcifica ..,...... followed by ID aftanroon senior art e.ldn"'bit. featurina work.I presents dance concerts each of pmadfta. Bada dlild wOl be by area senior citizens, and Sunday at S p.m. on the i.wn in encounpd to crate two worU. Sawdust educational eirhibit, the center of the festival grounds. one to take home and one to be c:onsiltina of featival history and S a t u r d a y s w i I I re a t u r e auctioacd Aua. 10 at l p.m. information. presentatio ns by Alturas, a Tbc fcstivaJ, located at m The festival is open from 10 Bolivian band. 1Apu eaa,on Road. ia open a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday throu&h The Festival or the Arts is open Sunday throusb Thunday from 10 Thursday and from 10 a.m. to 11 from to a.m. to 11 :30 p.m. daily; a.m. to 8 p.m.. and Friday and p.m . Friday and Saturday. admission ts S2 for adults, St for Sanuday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Admwioo ia $4 for aduJta., S3 for senior citizens and free for thole AdatilPoa ii SJ.SO for adult.I and senior citizens and free for 12 and younger when accomp~ S2JO b ICllior citizc:m· c:bildren children 12 and )'OWller. The by an adult. 12 ~~will~· admitted --------------------- free ._ eoo••...,.ied by an adult. For more infonnation call ~··· To mar\ ib 2Sth anniYenary, Sawdust Festival orpDizen haw renewed their focua on artist de.moostrationa. All cdubiton will for the abow takes at q..t ab 1--r:==================~--1 months ol bud work, ~ since there arc 140 c:oatwna TOP TEN needed -eKb must fit perfect}/ and be c:omfonable. "lf we don't start in January, we JUNE 24.JUNE 30 won't make it,.. said O'Mallcy, :OW:=~~~ VIDEO RENTAL Some 1S YOluntccn are on band each ~nina to help cast memben into and out of their OOltumea. ~: ~Cop Amons tbc 23 itema ~ thla year's Pafcant prosram -2S 3. Mlnnalds percent repeat. 7Srrocnt new -4. Three Man & a Uttte lady ace iun:atioos paintings by ~: : 2 7. Postcards From the E<Vt 8. Green Card 9. tk. Destiny 1 o. Gltfters CD's 1. Ven Halen "for Unlawful carnal Knowtedge. 2. Natale Cole 'U1torgettable· 3. PlulaAbcU~ 4. NWA "Nggu4 LJte• 5. R.E.M. "OUt of tme• 6. BoMe Ralt "luck of the Draw" 7. Skid Row '"Slave Iha Grind-Ortgjnal Version. 8. c a c Mllllc-Fldory "Gonna M1ke You Swear 9. MarW1 Carey "Mmtah Qny" 10. Elctl .... "PG 11\Jf..,. _,>SINGLES 1. Color Ml Bad., wanna Sex ~ Up. 2. OJ Jany J.-& Fl98h Pmoe "Sumrra11me. 3. p .. NxM "'*'· Rulh" 4. Heavy 0 & .. Boyz "Now That We've Found Love· 5. Exnme "Mot9 Than Wofds" 6. Boyz II Min ~ 7. EMF '\ktl1lnabll• 8. Nlllllll Cote 'U~" 9. CJunl & Ac111 ~~Be Mne. 10. 8ry.n Adll'na "E~ I Do, I Do For 'fbl" llOWPUnll ··-·-GI..-,.... ................. .WC:~lilllll !ill..., 56' ~ 137-03«> ~ •LA mo ~ Nit.,.... ,,... ,o.-o, ,....,.a-... -.ciao tM.HlO ~110 • "'°' ._...,.. ....... ........... ,,.... ........... .wc:--.. -.,151-Jlol.CZll). 11HllOO I ·-· Ill _ ... -------------------------------------~'------------------------------------Crown House 'home~ to dining 'family~ The Crown House restaurant, located at 32802 Pacific Coast H1ghwa> in Monarch Beach, 1s one of I hose elcgan1 ly 1astetul dinner hcmses lhat ha!. become a second home 10 both the owners and its loyal, long-time patron' ··Mv husband 8111 and I both 'pend . .i grca1 Jeal of llme here_. up to I~ hour~ a day," remarked Lll-owner Jeanne Pe1crs, ·•so we bolh rcganl our customers as 'fam1I}." And v.hcn you love your famil~ a~ we Jo, you do everything vou CJn 10 acc~immodatc them." l'h1~ Jccommoda11on 1s reflected in thl' Crown House'~ menu, which nffcr' \Uch d1ver)C fare a~ \Wl'c thrc.1J, Florcn11nc, lobster lhcrmador and one of 1he rc ... taurc1nt\ 'pcu.1111. Nev. York pepper Sleak. which execu11ve chef 8111 Pete~ 011g1na1ed some years hdck. "II'~ \leak 1h.it's been d1ppeu in hlack pepper then sauteed in 'hallots. cognac and served with chasscur sauce and bacon bJts," Jeanne explained "Bill, who's one of 1he leading sauc1ers in 1hc country, developed this dish for a gourmel food magazine and went on to gel an award for 11. ll's Restaurant of the Week gouen to be a house favorite over 1he years." Another way the Crown House caters 10 its clicntcle ts through the live entertainment and nightly dancing the restaurant offers, as well as the late-night, aftcr-1hea1er dining that's available unlll 1 :30 a.m. Perhaps the most innovative idea for pleasing Crown House customers 1s the recently implemented Crown court Club, an exclusive en tertainment program which makes an evening out at the Crown House hu.sle- frec. According to Jeanne, for a yearly fee customers will be issued a Crown Court gold card which will enable them to cat, drink and be merry -all without the worry of money, since the fee will cover pre-payment of the bill. "It'~ hkc a credi1 card, but without the 18.5 percent interest rate," she explained. The rc.taurant al~ ha.\ a fully stocked seafood bar serving CURTAIN CALL DINNER THEATRE Presents BYE BYE BIRDIE F'O' RliNtwltlns c.a (714) 838-1540 WAITER SElvtD DINNER ANO SHOW FIOM 19.95 6CKl £l (l\MINO REAL. TUSTIN cnfJ.80 A ~I ~y St1ow1 full hr Sttvice I I\ I 11 \l'l''i t It ii I\ I \111<1 \1\\11 \I .-) . "i \ 1 I I II -I I I fr • o-~ .-1: l t D •• •rt • p,,... ' I ' R ..... ,. •• H orikawa , ... ,., • l 00 .......... a-. ..... IOUDt COAIT ~ VIUAQ( • J900 S Plilla [) Sema Ana t 1 ! 41 55 7 ·:>631 • J mll"lt.l!IS 10 P9rfomwng Arlt Cerlfef -UTTL.a fa-TO• 11 1 & SM> "-o St loe ~CA I~ Ill llQ.~ De Orange Cout WMlcend I Th"'9day, Juty 4, 1991 Jeanne Petcn welcomes dinen to the Oown House restaurant in Monarch Beach. favoritC3 like oysters Rockdcller, shnmp scampi and steamed clams. The Crown House opens daily at 11 a.m. for lunch and continues serving on through 4 p.m. when dinner begins. Sunday brunch is from 9:30 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. Summer specials at Grinder in HB I For reservations, and more infonnation, call 499-2626 or 496- 5773. From now through Aug. 3J, the Grinder Restaurant in Huntinaton Beach 1s having its 1991 summer -p romotions to celebrate our favorite season in Southern California. You'll know 1b summer at the Grinder because the prices have gone drving and the servers look like they're on 1hcir way to the beach. Ow....d~ U~UMKllWI ~ 1"11# /« lluill~ ~ ""'~~ .. -J#l..U JNU"tlN ..... South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa t7 I 41 540-3340 BALLROOM DANCE NIGHT ~.c. ·s BALLROOM SATURDAY NIGHTS 8PM -11PM ... wk ~I .30 s ltlN the go·, • Rc.frahmc:nts sctwd at your ... • l..arll ~ Flocx- • Ah condttioncd wtth Pcntv o( pm1dnc * Admls:sk>o lJ"' pa pcr10fl * ~ l ~Welcome lnlonnadon a Raavatlons 850-3114 ... c..e ftll9MI .... ···r:.~ , ... Dltfio) Items on the summer menu include such specially priced appctizen as fried onion atrlnp and natural-cul French fric:a, both for 99 cents; spicy trisacut Fn:nch fries for Sl.29 and the Grinder's Super Sampler Platter (loaded with au three) for Sl.49. Anotbcr summer favorite ii the restaurant's new, health-ooo.lcious Tropical Burst iced lea. AJso popular are tbe S3.95 lunches., such u bambuflCI feast and chicken brcut aandwicb. and the $4.95 dinncn, including tcriyaki ch:icken and a half--pouod hamburger steak. The Huntiniton Bcacb Grinder IS Joated at 21990 hcilic C.oaJt Highway, a quarter-mile IOUth of the pier. The restaurant ii open Sunday th~ Thursday from 6 a.m. to midni,ht and Friday and ~aturday from 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. A senior discount of 20 pcrocnt is offered on all menu items from 2 to S p.m. and 10 perc:eat all day. To contact the Grinder m Huntm,too Beach, call S36-1664. Fresh Fish Dmllr All Year 'Round : ' .. , ,. . ', ! I : I • ()7 ~J ··lb:J.i h 's been around for 35 yun. and -u tbeatcn go -ii amoaa the largest in Oranae Cou.nty at 1,200 suts. But it's hardly ever used any more and its younaer brother oat door has been jCttina all the acuon for the last geyera) years. However, things arc going 10 change, s1aning next year. ,_ 11111 Orange Coast Backstage College bas launched an 18- month campaign to revitalitt its Robert 8 . Moore Theater - named for OCC's first president -at a cost of S3.2 mtlhon. The college plans to upgrade the theater in three distinct phucs. First on the agenda is the addition of air conditioning, new scats. enhanced acoustics, new Playhouse sets summer workshop Laguna Playhou\C will launch a 'iummcr youth production workshop and LS gcanng up for a nine-day theater 1rip to London laster this year. AJthough the playhouse has had summer classes tn 1he past. this is the fint time an intensive training scuion C\llminating m a stqcd production will be offered. Two different work.shops. one for those between the ages of 7 to 10 and one for those between 1 I and 17. will be offered The London trip is scheduled to bcgm Oct. 2 It will include 1hree plays in London's W~t End and an overnight trip to Stnitford-upon- Avon, where 1be group wtll take m a performance by the Royal Shakespeare Company RJchud Stein, execu~ d:rector of La~na Playhouse. will lead the tour. Stein, who is familiar with the London theater KCnc:. will offer talks and post-play dQamions Cost of the trip es S2.100 per person, including round·lrtp airfare, dclwte hotel accommodations, daily breakfasts, theater tickets, a oontn'bution to Laguna Ptayhousc, and more. Rexrvations arc required by July 22. For details on the summer worbhop call 494-074-t, for details on the London trip call 497-5900. r I I I 111 , i . It \I 'I I I • " •I• I ' I It \ ' I \' • '\ 111 I' I I 1 LUNCH AND DINNER BEER AND WINE r.-COUroN --. 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'lhl.' cuhurJI cc n1crp1ccc of 1hc Orange ( lld\I J he 1.Pllc:gc \ .innual 'ummer mu\tldl v.a' \1.1\!td 1hcr.- u n 1 ii th<. mid l\J~(1, "hen 1m~uc11on \h1lted tn the .tdpccn1 and air ~onJ11111n, d L>r Jma I JI'> Thcdler • We're Talking Nine Different Pasta Selections. Grill specialties like Lamb Chops, Prime Rib and Premium Choice Steaks. You 'll find broiled seafood like Yellow Fin Tuna, Swordfish and Pe sto Shrimp Skewer. Soups, Salads, Sandwiches, Chicken Wings and Nachos. We even serve six kinds of Pizza. Our championship chili recipe is from the lntematioJ)al Chili Society. We 've even got an old fashioned Monday thru Friday "Blue Plate Special" Lunch for only $4.95. Of ci>urse, you 'll find all our Famous Award Winning Barbecue Favorites. Baby Back Ribs, Texas Cut Beef Ribs and our succulent Barbecued Chicken. All Real Wood Smoked. Welcome to Love's Bar & Grill ---We 've Got 1t All ! 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Simpson have been unleashed o n Washington D .C. to sniff o ut some anti-environmentalist bad boys who arc threatening to snuff out lhc ozone layer (the only "politically corrcc1." v1ct111\ left in Hollywood). He bumps an10 old flame Pnsc11la Presley. who is unwittingly entangled with senior ~lick snake Robcn Goulet. But take away the s1gh1 gags and crass JOkcs. and you've only got about 10 minutes worth of plo1: not one coroner's body outline Ooatmg m the water (hilarious in Pilot Pick of the Week Movies "Terminator 2: Judaemeat Day'' Who: Arnold Schwancnegger, Landa H amilton. Ro bert Patrick and Edward Furlong star. Produced and directed by James Cameron. Wltat: Sequel to the 1984 clus1c "The Terminator," this film conlmues the up or humanlund's struuJe to defeat the 1enocidal maChines of the future. Wlta: Opened Wednesday. Mfft: Jn the•ters alon1 the Oranp Coast. the original), but 2S spattered ~r the walls (overkill); lob1ten pinching women's breasts; a jaunt through a sex shop (you can onJy iJna&ine the visuals). Not that the Zud:ers' movies were meant to be masterpieces in ~ition: we~ come to expect their unique form of insanity. But half the run of comedy is setting up expectation (Ii.kc a plot!) before you dash them. With no breathing room between blows, this movie had me begging for the end titles. Now they were funny, the final c red i ts . And Leslie Nielsen wonderfully plays A ~traight-man in Z. &s , the midst of all the abs urd11y. There were some funny moments, I'm sure of at. I do remember I laughing. But "The Naked Oun 2112'' is so packed with comedic assault, chat the Zucker Brothers o ught to be arrested for clubbing the audience 10 death with their runny bone. Leslie Nielsen returns u Ll Frank Drebin in tM comedy ''TM Naked Cun 21h " Lt. Frank Orebin (Lestie Nielsen) and )ane Spencer (Pris:dlla Presley) are back to back in "The Naked Gun 21/l: The Smell of Fear." ,Sc:AU Emlah Student Newport Buch There arc two types of people in this world... those who lilr.e The Three Stooges and those who don't. For those of you who fall 1n10 the latter category, your belier off seeing "Dying Young" or some 01her Julia Robcns movie, but for those of you who like sen~lcs.s, silly. s1up1d humor this m0V1e 1s for you You ~cc, PoJice 59uad Detective Frank Drebin (Leslie Nielson) 1s back and the advice given by the producers is, you belier Just accept it. AJso baclr. for this serond idao11c installment is Pnsc11la Presley and OJ. Simpson. When I say idiotic please understand I mean it with the u•most respect. Director David Zucker has turned irrelevancy and off-the-wallncss into an art form His previous films. "Airplane 1," "Top Secret" and the first.. "Naked Gun·· were all o utrageouily funny and succe.ssful. This time Drcbin's case tS to foal the plot of the evil, tyrannical petroleum, nuclear and coal conglomeru.e1 deceivin1 the masses. about the environmental safety of their processes. Well, its nol a now theme obvioulfy, but II makes for plenty of defenselcM comedy targets including. su rpr is1n1ty enough . the Democrats "T he Naked Gun 2W' 1~ definitely true to form although maybe a bit jerky. As compued,to his preVlous films the creativity 1s there, but Zucker has seemed 10 have ~t the temfic taming ttp1 m a de "Airplane'" and the fin1 ''Nalr.ed Gun" such hits. l felt lake some scenes were cut prematurely I )u pp ose. h o wever , at s better than ~me di re c t or's aucmpt5 to m1Jlr. a scene way put 11s U1Cfulne That doesn't happen here. So for those of you who passed the Three Stooges test. have a howltn1 aood time and for those o f you who didn't. well ... 1f<1 a pretty 1hor1 ftlm. lll--11w foUowtq ii a tchecba~ ol entertainment at IOme ol the hotels and c:uiDol in Lu Veps: AJ .... Baptad Showroom -"AJ•kHaam,'' indefinitely. Balt1'• Cekb~ ,Room -Georae Carlin, througb July O; Dean Martin, July l.S-l7. c.....,.... Diana Roa., July 10.22; Julio laJesiu.. July ~29; David Copperfield. July 3l·Aug. 2. De.rt ... Crystal Room -Jeff IWtash'a "Sbowstopper," opens July 12, runniJll indefinitdy. El lludllo Rodney'• Place -c.omecty aeven ni&hts a week. indefinitely. £xcalMler Kina Arthur's Arena -King Arthur's Tournament, mdefmitely. na.w.ao HJJtoa • Main Showroom -"City Lites," inde£m1tely (ciccpt Sundays). her Q9ftal French Quarter -Frank Sinatra Jr., through Juty 7: Ori&inal Drifters.. July 9-28. a.deed• Fiesta Theater -Redd foa., indefinitely Holklay Caalao Main Showroom · "Keep Smilin' America." lmpmal Pa1aa "Legends tn Concert,'' indefinitely. t.dy I.Ad "Luck ls a Lldy" variety rcv1cw, indefinitely Lat Vepa HUtoa E.ng.lcbert Humpcrdlnd: through Juty 4; Kool and the Gang/the Commodores, July 16-21. Mui• Cabaret Room -"Cabaret '91" starrina comic Bruce Mickelson, JUggler Gil [)ova and the Maxim cabaret dancers Mlrqc Siegfried &: Roy, throuah July 16; the Pointer Sisters, July IS- :!J Palace Statioa LolldinJ Dock Lounge -"Somctbin' Different," indefinitely Versailles 'Theater Aug. 8-11. &Men Paul Anb, July 11 -14; Frank Sinatra, Sallare Melinda. Fint Lady of Maaic-i.ndcfm1tely Saad• Copa Room -"Salute," indefinitely Oark\as Speed. lhrouah July 16; OlJolo. July 17-21 SCanlul "Boy·laque." tbroush Juty ts. 'h1,1cr .. "Poties BetaeJe." inddillitely. Sb•mllllllld convention lacirllY under construction in Vegas The $SO million ~n of the Las Yeps Convenuon Center -begun in 1990 and scheduled for completion in late 1991 -is the single most ambitious building project at the facility since it was constructed three days ago. Approved carty in 1988 by the Las VeJIS Convention and Visitors Authonty board of directors, who subsequently voted to sell general revenue bonds as a meaM of fonding, the expansion invotvcs the demolition of the Rotunda lllld the Gold Room Wing, part of the original facility constructed in the late 1950s. "For m1lho ns of people around the world who have attended conventions in Las Vegas, the Rotunda has become a symbol of our city," said Paul Christensen, chairman of the L VCV A board of directors. "It's also a very nosulg1c building for those of us who have lived in Las Vegas for a long time ''But our convention business today. and industry competition, dictate that the time has come for us lo have a state-of-the-art factlity that will enable us to maintain o ur position as a leading convention destination. 11us expansion proJeCt will do just that." The expansion will increase the convention Center's ellhib1t and meeting space by nearly 200,000 square feet. to 1.3 millio n square feet. Just a& important, II will give the Convention Center greater fleXJb1lity in hosting gatherings there, according to frank Sain, execu~ director of the L VCV A. Convention Center officials will be able to Slmultaneously move shows in and out of the facility while others arc in progress, Sain said. In the convention and trade show induitry, where s how schedule conflicts are common. thl flu1bihty IS invaluable. "ThlS expansion project will make the Las Vegas Convention Center o ne of the most modem. functional and esthcucaUy pleasing facihlles o f its fun d anywhere,· Christensen declared "Las Vegas 1~ \Cnou~ about maintaining Its lcader~h1p tn ttK convention mdustry." he added "11us ambitious expan ion pro1ec1 will meet our needs well into the neX1 century Las Vegas &lll•&r llC'f'IOll, GR.ill' llll&U• on .,.,,. , •• .,.,... 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Edllor Rumplestiltsk.in 's regulars arc about faithful to the neighborhood bar and grilJ as they arc certain the establishment's house drink., rumple minzc, is always blue. The nation's number two buyer of the imported German mint schnapps, Rumplestiltskin's tints the clear alcohol blue. "People go to other bars and get very angry when their rumple minle is not blue." said Richard Frei, owner. Frei said Rumplcst1ltskin's tinted the drink on their first St. Patrick's Da> in bustness He said they obviously weren't Irish and decided to celebrate "St. Rumple's Day" and make the dnnk blue. The response was overwhelming, said Frei. Since then, the drink 1s always served a pale blue. In fact, it has become so popular, the bar and grill often has a basket of lollipops for patrons -in rumple mintz blue. The bar, ngt too far from Newport Pier, recently celebrated its fifth anniversary. It has a loyal following of fajthfuls (about 80 percent of the business) wbo come to Rumplcstiltskin's for the camaraderie, atmosphere and food. Dunng the days, the bar sets up a ping pong table on its dance noor and opens its patio doors to let the fresh sea air in. After dark, 11 's time for socializing and dancing. Frei, who hires the bands, said 1 he music varies. The weekday bands play mostly 1960s tunes, oldies and rhythm and blues music. On the weekends, you're more apt to find hard rock and new wave bands. Recently, Frei and h1s partners, wife. Janet L1saodrillo. Jerry Miller and Enc Davis, started an underground dance club on Wednesday nights. Some Boom •~---•••••••••••••••••••••' gets going at 9 p.m. and ~-ontinues until 2 a.m. There's a S5 cover The Restaurant for Chinese Food Lovers! HANGCHOW Chinese Restaurant Your Happy Host, Mr. Lee Welcomes You! •Catering •Cocktails •Lunch Buff et •Sunday Brunch •Dinner 7 Nights Full Bar •Take Out 720 W. 19th Street, Costa Mesa 11..650-8960 D 10 Orange Coast Weetcend I Thunday, .Juty 4, 1981 charge after 10 p.m. Those who want to cat in peace and quiet should pick another spot But, for those who don't mind loud music and typical "bar noi~e." Rumplcstiltskin"s ~rvcs up rnme very usty dishes at reasonable prices (nearly everything is under S 10). The menu is elaborate and features nearly everything from fingcrfoods to ruu dinners. There ·s also sandwiches, pu:za and pasta Each night there's a special Sunday it's pasta, Monday it's pizza and beer, 1\acscJay is taco ' night. Wednesday is home night (featuring homey dishes such as meatloaf), Thursday is budt night Now SerVtng . 111111 1111111 IMllFllT HUEVOS .................. •1··· ~=ROS ........... •1• ~~ .............. •1• MACHACA ............... •1• CARNE S441 48AOA. •... :............... & -- s.twd w/TOt'Ulu, /Wiled S... & Fruit ...... 1 .... ... .., 1nt"8nntle CoeTA..U la~ .... Two-ye4lr-old Richard Fret Sfts 1n with Last ull drummer Dan Lau~ at Rumplest1ltsJun 's tn Newport Beach. Richard, whose father OWTl5 the establishment, can often ~found on the dance floof . fcatunng dashes for JUSt SI, Fnday is set aside for acafood pasta and Saturday's special IS surf and turl. In addiuon to the good food, music and friendly empk>yus, Rumpkstiltskin's has an added attractK>n -a few Yidco pmca. Frei himself is a "(.)berball" fan and on oocast0n wilJ tate time out from his duties to play a pmc 01 two. ART· w•kl e llCDlll, carelul look orks Gallery debuts paintings clcome to IM Mad Hanor-s party ... Or. CbUkl tbia be the r's Talc •'ld he joke" are any even~ par1dodcal •nd whimsy Bruce h a rds' cnr W orks Paper" now ing at the Its Gallery ...... b (tbroucJt 21) often 1 spaftlc art(ul Arts Scene pondcnce, .......... . an appta,riate topic for this Fourth ot July. idcly celebrated for b is crful draftmaansbip, formal ·tion aod subtly shaded ions of cob, Richards once dcliYen a lpOt-oa aelcction •:>tv1ies. etc:binp and acrylic ~tc:d ctunn, thi.s and cdlibitcd now for the itne. rly there is much more here m«ts the eye al fint glance ·ng a leDcon of allepical nl within his mcticuk>usly red depicbons of inanimate , Richards challenges the r ro parucip•lc an his sing game of symbolic n1ngs and guarded plt0ns. A son of de1u vu a 1s the naturaJ reactton to line images that blend 1 c era, with references from , LO a foturc With no ntccs. Herc a rabbtt'a foot is ng from a honeshoe, there a plate no.11 in a field of y chartreuse ~r like 1 rious UFO; or, six pictures of ill ustrated as a leaning tower or dishwarc, topped with a half-filled glass. In "Mad H atter (IV Hat)" (pictu red), a balanced yet p~carious column of ivory teacups, saucers and uniquely shaped ch ina teapots ri.mig from a shiny black top hat like a charmed make, implies that maybe fate wall determine our disillusiom. In the meantime, we might as well wajt for the fork that ran away with the spoon to show up. Any way you k>ot at 11, this is oot the "Alice in Wonderland" 1bat once piqued lbc curiO&ities of happy youths. Though pictoriaUy his imagery is more Wah Disney joyous than Lewis Carro ll mclanchoiy, we can assume that in this version the Door Mouse is content with a window, the March Hare is paralyzed, and Alice misses the tea party. Instead, we have t~e Mad Hatter loomin1 at large with strong suggestions about the shape of things to come: the rounded globe teapot at the bottom of the stack symboli1es a world coming together gradu.aUy giving way 10 life's ~ntual singularity, as seen in the individual cups teetering at the top . In between these cnremes. a "procession" rcapot represents evolutioo. while one contoured like Ala<lin's lamp i.s about tcchnok>gy and chance. Finally, there is the glass at the top wtuclJ ia tilted eYCT IO sli&hUy -is it hall empty or half full? More importantly, is it realty an "Our Glass'' (another slyly titled won depicting a half-fallcd Jlass and its reflection), that mon1ton the passage of rime and decides when the party's over? It should be noted that the visu- al inspiration for this sericl came from Richard.1' own coUcction of Hall pottery and dishes which were popular in the M1d·W~t modem art paiotinp - Ray's ''Tean." "rtums'' by a O'Keefc, and Matisse's " from bil Jan Seriea to the stand outs -are each r.;;;R;;;___.==;;;y=;;;...,;;;;;;;;;;;;;DI;;;;;;;;;;=~~ ucradcd 11 love lct1en ""'-A• Ui"ey nners n& out of their haJl-tom every Sunday Pet and Plant ln·Home Care C /I• IKtlltJ lll'dl:I 4«> Hebotroc>e Corooa del Mar 6 7 3-0910 • Pet Walking • Pet T ransporation • Bonded with References .. "' ........... 014) •• 1111 during the '20s and '30s. Perhaps the mosl profou11d piece in this exh1bi1 is "H~toric.iJ Sins," a seven square-paneled watercolor which commenls r the dnc1en1 lisl of the seven d~.:dly sins· sloth, lust, anger, pndc, gluttony, greed and envy. Spanning the color spc:ctrum from warm 10 cool, and 1ncorporat1ng simple related shape' a5 ~in ~tand-ms - gold coins for greed, a tumescent hcan for lust, an mflatcd YC.S!ICI for glunony, and so on Richards concludes that such mandatct have become abstracted by the passing centuries. In today's world, considering them "deadly" seems foolish, especiaUy since the fast~paced, contemporary stand· ards of our life would perhaps dismiss them as even being sins. In creating his v15ually stunning images, Bruce Richards draws direct auention ro the physicaJ a5pects of painting, demanding that his viewer become a participant in its intellectual implications. Approaching his c hosen narrative with the unfettered wtsdom of a child, his wo rks quite often resemble cartoon stills thal stick with you like favorite 1nim1ted characten. Which leads me to wonder, if 1h1s was the Mad Hatter·~ Tea Party, can Mr Toad be far behind? Works Gallery South, Crystal Ccun. South Coa.st Plaza. JJJJ Bear ~trcct, suite JJ5 (Jrd floor). Bruce Richards' "Mad Hatter (IV, HaO" 1s currently on displav .-it t~ ·works Gallery South in Costa Mesa Costa Mesa 979-(,757 Adm1,,/Qn t\ p.m . '><ti Ill a m. hl t> pm . Sun II free Hours: Mon-Fn JO a m w " a m to 6 pm Presents • itJf Thur-.day. July 11th. ~ l)(lpm A HCUCINA RUST ICA'' EVEN ING \\Int William Hill Winery • Napa \'alley. California Polrnta ai ftrri 1<1rillt:d PPknt 1 "Ith \\aid \111,hn-.om \,1111<"1 Willh1m Hill \.\intn 1989 l>ry R1t,linw 10n·1ron 1 • \pu~hr1t1ni 1itl Pt'~to di P~utmolo lnnammato \n1't·1 ll.111 1'.1,1.1 "1thI 111 11•1 'I'•'., I',• William Hill \thf'r l ~thc-1 l'#Hl1 '"P• ( harc111nn.n ftnrl \\111iam Hill Rf''<'"' 'iapn t hanlonna~ • . \ni:tllo allo /.t'n11tro r Roo;f'manno 1 I n~ •I I 'h•lll\''111.. I "'''' '' llh I •lfll.!{ 1 11-.. I\ " 111 • ' Rnletoh 111 Ruml t t-romauio 1ll11"'t1li "''h l li111~·r .ind' tHf' 1 ln'ialata di romodom 1 ~11m.1 r.1m 1t.1 \iltd ••n l'"·ld C11t·tn,1 William Ifill 19H7 \ihrr l.Bh:'I '11pu < uhc-rntt '•m,1anon '-'f"'ll nn' d1 H1in1.1 \'tu"t' du \.tmM) lh1rty dollar'i fH'' nerwn f1) rt'..H'n'cJ/1(111 cm/\· • . ~ ! ! I ' ' I I~ I I I . { I l \ I \ \ t' ' \ I u 'I I ~\ \I f 1 '-' ' ".;,I l I : '' ' Orange Coat Weekend I Thlnday, .Aly 4, 1991 D11 -... \" From 02 p.m. aod c:ovcr cbarsc SIO. For reaervatioftl call 971-3000. Ttut 1 111& IMPllOY, 425.5 Campus OriYe, Ste. 138. rmoe.. SS4-.54.5.5. Q)mics 8obb7 Colbna. Dan Si. Paul and Tom Rhoda arc fcalurcd. •. ~ .... NO SMOICING COMU>Y SHOWS 11 the lm{>"'¥. 425.5 Campus Driw, Ste. 138, lmnc. Twice a IDOftth, lddr uh 11 che lmpnw. 111 and 3rd Wedl>esday ol each month. Call 854-545.5 for information ud dinner rescrvatlom.. COMEDY AT nfE MA.llS11C 18582 Beach Blvd., Hontlo11on Beach, 963-1727. Oinocr terved rrom 6:30 p.m. Show cimc 8:30 p.m.; danc:ina aftcTWUds. C"omia Soou Laroec and Jcny Diner hnna their ~man ahow to tbc di.lb. Country M Cy CRAZY ROllSI STEAIC BOUR 1.580 BrookhoUow r>nvc, Sant.a Au. pte:aenll E~rt Thomas Cooley tooiafit io two shows 111 1 and 10 p.m "ricltcta arc SD.SO. Foe re1Crva11ons and tickets caJI .549-1.512. Classical PACDIC SYMPHONY ORCBUTL\ r.raenll a star .. paqlcd tpedKUlar, ·celebrate Amerlcal," at lrYl•e Meadows Ampbithulre. The CODCt1t will fcat\ll'e worts by GcRlrwin a.ad c:ohu, a tribute to Loula Armatroaa nd fircworb. Conductor will be Mark =-=-"M:!'~'T·M~'t;; for pimktina; tbe awu at I p.m. Tlc:bb rup from SIO to SJ9. To Of'dct ticbts ti, pboae call 474-4l33 or 740-2000. L&S MISDAm.&S. lbc -mMtln~·ng musk:al bMCd oa \I 1ct0f Hu~ .. wu OO'llel, cont1011cs at tti< Or rir . 4·un" PerfonninJ Art.. ~ •• •r .. u!" ,J.,y Perfonnar>c'CI are act nt&f!tly at 8 p.m., with 2 p.m. .nauncea Saturday and Sunday. Tictcu ranac fnlm Sl9 to S.-2. F°' inlonnatioa call J.56.AJlTS. Singles lbs•-" SWING AND a.u.LaOOM DANCI cwa ~ E. 17th St., o.ta Maa. CKh Tb\ll'lday II 8 p.m. C.QIC ii S7. 494-0593 Fu• PAUNTS WITHOUT PARTNllRS, cbapler:J 26 1od .566, offers free oricnt.atioa for ocw membera. ~ ~nl mectina II 7:30 p..m. II the Holiday Jon. 3133 s: 8riatol. Co&ll Mae. 09.ftce to folJow; tidteta are S7 Can .548-1)92 for lftOf'C informatioa. July 22 thru July 28 and 8dvef1iM in thia Special Section presented by ET I 21 I ·~· $19 ooUn. 0..-....: Spece & Copy • TU9&.. .My Wt c.rn.. Re.ty • Frt., .My 1 ~ Cal (71•) 642-4321 (714) 842-1444 D t2 Orange Cout Weekend I Thunday, July 4, 1981 Costa Mesa AaMe'a, Sovlb Coast Plaza. .549-0741. Opco 10 a.m. k> 9 p.m. Moa.-Fri.; 12 m 6 p.m.. Sat, Sua. Reetrvatioftl not ~ SaDCtwic.bca, IOUpl a.ad talldl ID a c...I ahnolphcrc. S AatlFt .. I'' 1 ....... Sovtb Coat Plaza Otfvc. m-71S3. Open b hmda tl:JO a.m. lo 2 p.m. Moc..·Fri.; diuer 6 to 10 p.m. Fri.. Sal Sleet, ICrioua food. w ... llucany llllb6aocc. New ticbt --aupicnts Nonbero ltaliu ..,.mJtic.a. •o d paataa, superb wlae lilt. l'cf10ll&lizied tcrvioe. R~tions. SSS Beets .., ._... .......... a., 33.33 Bristd, Sovtll Co. Plan, ~I.Oil&. Open 11 Lm. to 9 p.m. Mon.·Fri., 11 a.m to 6 p.11l., $al., lJ:JO I.ID. lO 6 p.a., Su. Aw1rd-wlooln1 salad bar, 11n111111I speda.ls. Wint,, beer. S ........-r .... ~I Court, 3333 Bur St . .54(). 7661. Open 11 LID. to 9 p.m. Moo.·Tbun.; 11 Lift. to ll p.m.. Fri.. Sat; 12 to 9 p.m. Suo. Raerntioaa ac:iccplcd. Thai c::uisine; small poltiom ot bca1111fuUy pnpered food ID a .wt scttifta bidden -., in Lbe upper rucbe9 of Sovtb Coate Plaza 'a Crya&aJ Court. SS .... ~ C a s f 19'1'1 HaJilor BIYd. 646-.5776. 9Pea Mi..-llllll"L &JO a.m. to 10 p.m.; Fn. ud Sat. 6:30 a..m.. lo 12 Lm.; Su11. JO La. to 9 p.llL VUJ modea1 pnca; pal aoope.. saleda. sa.Ddwicbea, detKrtL s Cltta'e CW-., 12' W. Mac:Art!lur Bhd. 546-5681. ()pea 11 LID. to 9 p.a. daily. Rcservatio111 ac,cepted. IDupcunc Cb1neac aod Cutonac dhUna with take-<iut naileble. &I Twit• Gnll, 633 Anton Bi.d. 662-Mn. Open 11 1.m.. lo 11 p.m. Moa.-Fri, ll 1.m.. to midnia}ll Sat. Sunday brvncll 10 a.m. ro 2 p..m. Rcservationa 1c:ccpled. Flavon of me.quite and tbc Southwat. Great I'"" corn tamalca and Soutbweatcrn spcdaltiea. SS r---. 3820 S. Plaza Dr. l.50-9008. Oocn 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Su.n.·Tbun.. 1 f.30 1.m. to 11 p.m. Fri...S at. Rucrvatlons acx:epced OU-food featunna Petifta duc:t. Fe.ty Carnu, Soulb Coast Plua Main ~I 5.56-9100. Breakfut, llllldl. dimicr The Pilot DINING GUIDE Spec:ializins ID the fJabcst and molt dclldow narun.I fooda. Victoria'• Bate Shop fcat1ua put mull\m, frozCJJ J'OPl1 a.ad fl'Clll jWce bu. s c..tM, 3820 Plm Dr. ~tb Coal Plm Vil1qc.. .5.56-7?73. Open ru ludi 1 l:lO LID. llO 2 p.m. Moa.·Pn; diancr 6-10-.JO p.a.. Saday bnnd ll:lO 1.m. 10 3 p.m. RcserYatlons augcatcd. Tudoon ud QltTY, &obiter, lalllb and dlickn. Terri& a~n. llomaatk 1ardu atmocpbere ScreM service. CNtstandlq wioe llSl. SS ~ ........ Crystal Court 3333 Beat Sl. S46-6004 ()pe!I 11 1 m to 10 p.m. Moo -Sat~ 11 Liii IO 7 p m. Sun AftcrDOOn teatime 2:30 10 .5:30 p.m.. ewryday. Rcxrvations sugcstod. A touch ol au c:uisinea ID • cluslcal French aettina. S Genlme'• ~ c.w... 298 E. 17th St .• 64.5·.5..50S. Family sty\e Italian. Small IJ'lltt.oria wit.11 friendly aemoe. Cbildrcn -1comc. Tate out. S G._.a, J3l3 Bar St., Crystal Court, .540-336.5. C.OOtemporary Nonbcni ltaliao cuilinc aerved in the aett.ina ol an indoor ddcwaJk cale. Eiicellc.nt puw. focaccia. Open for luoch aDd dinocr. Raerntions aQCtptcd. SS c..'1 • tile OW, 428 E. 17th St 6.50-1750 Racmitioru aQCtptcd A C.O.t.a Theater sets two adventures for children Ir vi ne Valley College Theatrefaire for CT11ldren will present two plays featuring the adventures or American heroes - Tom Sawyer and Harriet Handleman. Written and dire.cted by Greg Atkins, '"The Further Adveotwes or Harriet Handleman '' is the sequel to last summer's production or '"The Everyday Adventures of Harriet Handleman, Super Gcnnis." The play as scheduled to run July .5, 6. 12 and 13 at 2 and 7 p.m .• and July 19 and 20 at 2 and 6 p.m. Matmees at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. are scheduled for July 11 and 18 All pcrfornl&nCC$ wdl be JIVCn m the IVC Forum Thutrc. The summer's second a<henturc. "Tom Sawyer," is scbeduled for performances July 18-21 and ~-27 at 8 p.m. an the IVC C.Ounyard. Ticltet.s for each play are S 10 for adults and S8 for children under 12 and groups or 20 or cnore. al1J .GP111'1 •-nonsense tact elllltl ii good, lilentillll food PiOC ·You want good food? We have 1)\\1.1 food. You want a menu? Inc 1t is. You want fast service? '11 problem. You want velvet scats ntl art won" Go away. We arc · rv bu'y here." 1 lK already! What we have here , t he Daily Grill eating ,1.1hltshment with a no-nontensc rrroach to dining and a healthy ~'peel for people who want to eat i\1111:ncan-stylc food 1n generous uJnl1t1es without a lot of mbelhshment, architectural or 11herw1se. tnJoying enormous suc:cess with n sitntlar rutauranll in Los ngcles, Bob Spivak and hls artners, Matt Weinstock and )1d. Shapiro, demonatrated 11n,1derablc chutzpah (not to cntion savvy), in taking a tic.itto n in Fuhion Island which ii ,,11 c:xacaly front row center. On he far side of the huge complex. cmss the street from a P.•rkin& tructurc:, the Daily Grill has l'llled 1n wi1h a1anding room only. ml the place has been as instant 11 with Newport diners. I ht' menu and the restaurant re of a piece, nothina fancy. The n11tmou~ kitchen's many cooks. u') at wort beh&nd the b13 •Hin ter are 1he main anraction hcu: '' plenty of room to sit a t the dininJ counter and watch them wield pou and pans while you have a bite to eat. Chairs and tables fill the ample dining room area with booths on the sides and that's abo ul 1t. A neutral background leaves you and your food a." the decor. Please don't misunderstand, a lot of money has been spent here but in a quiet unders111cd way. The menu will take you bad in time to t~osc days before wordsntilhs taned up menus wi1h seductive explanations and adjectives designed to help you decide on what to eat. Nothing is described as "crispy" or "mouthwatering" and the c:ok>r or pepper corns is of no consequence here. In sins.J c-spaced lean verbiage, you will find shon ribs, $12.95. chic.ken pot pie, $9.25. sauteed shrimp, Sl-4.50, Reuben, S7.75, Daily Grill hamburger, $6.50, and much, much more. So what comes with your fish, steak or most or the: cntrccs you may try? Broccoli ... a big senous branch of bright green broccoh. George Bush should be: received to know that the Daity Grill is doing its best to u~ up the broccoli supply of the: Umted Stales No matter what you plan 10 eat, an E:.tfOc Tower of lacy golden brown onion n np sho uld be o rdered at once, SJ It 's torture to catch the fragrance and sight of those creations being rushed past your table. They are dusted with a touch of flour, deep fried and drained. No batter has absorbed the fat and the onions are littJe tangled w1sps of brinlc onions which break into bits if you get heavy handed. H you arc nostalgic for the good old days when well-done beef. tender and faJhng off 1he bone was a way of dining hfe, try the Daily Grill's short ribs. Meaty and weU- tnmmed with good brown gravy. a raclt of nbs satisfies primitive CTlvtngs, $12.95. Quality beef and a sure hand with seasoning caused an order of teak lartar to be polished off at our table in a few short minutes ... 1 the right amount of capcn and a touch of lemon. finish this fine appetizer W1th finesse. $6.25. Friends have raved about the B.L T. and after ordering one, l know why. Terrific baoon with a good nch smoky taste, every bit of it cooked through and no little white pieces o( curly uncooked meat as an ugly surpn.sc, plenty of mayo and tomatoes, crisp lettuce served on sourdough toast make thLS a house favorite. $6.50. It's styhioh to have chicken pot pie and meatloaf on hand in these lttnd~ of restaurants, but the meatloaf at the Daily Grill is Marla Bird's Tastings and Tidbits L a Pergola al 1969 Harbor Blvd. is changing its name to Anack>'1 this week as new partner Anaclo Juliano comes on board. This Italian reataurant is a JOOd one and bean ntchfn1 u Anplo takea °"'' at chef, briqina a bactaround of cullnlry school~& in SwftJ:Crtand to the partnenhjp with Joe Inprdia and 8enn1 Spatola. Some rcmodelin' it aotna to happen. but noth1n1 to distwb lbe dining crowd For fine put• and rcaervallons phone 6'46- 1225 • Gino Oft the HID. a frie.ndJy neiltlbortM>od hanaou• on 17th Street 11.aowa u much for its club Uh atmosphere and Restaurant Critic . Sunday sJ ...... u iu food, ii JOin1 uptown l~ day. wltb a aerica ot wine tasttnp. wine and pl'laet diftnc:n and I.be like. The latc:st wiU feature Nape Valley'• William Hill Winery on Juty 11 at 1 p.m. 1'beee are intimate little ncnta for 3S ~ cw lea, to make raetvariom catty if you want )0 attend. At SJO per pcrton. at soundt lib a 11eai buy. • Neat TuClday &om 7 to 9 p.m., The MonctM Wine and FGOd Center will prctcnt guest .-Or Nina Wcmyta. who Is ready to crplore the bbtory of wino and iu rcJationab.ip to an and, of course, a bit of MondaVl's good wmes will he lp malte things much more clear It) cveryor..: who attends the class. $20 will get you m; for .1::r.crvallons phone 979-4510 . • , wo of the Newport area's finc'I n::st11u1 ants, Five Crowns and Antoine's at the Mcr1d1en Hotel, have been awarded Four Diamond'~ i.n Che Automobile Oub of Southern California's lil\Ul &Mes.sment of the nation's finut dining spots.. Thi.s award •• outstanding because it is JO rare, only 3.6 percicnt of AAA hsted restaurants in the United States have ever ottaincd such an honor Congntulationsl We will all be uver to help you celebrate! • Years aao there was a hny care oo Balboa caUed Hcminpay'a. It J1'CW up and mowd to Corona del Mar where it had a kJag NI\. Meanwhile, the Balboa Island spot became Stelnbcdt 's where a sentimental dinner was guaranl«d by the dceot and ambicftoc. Now '-Steinbedl'a has cha~d owncn and i1'• new name is Tete a Tete. Maybe it's just u well ... 11 c:ouki haYe been called Tom Wolfe Buracnl • David Wtlbelm jusc can'r sit down! 1bc cout's "'°" peripltcdc rutaunteur is at it apin with a new ca~ on che brink of batchifta. ~ this week. called the Cancun Caro with loU ol catcrlna and to-ao actvkes and here'• the best part: pOClCs of mOlt of the piUed pd;c, will be around M. The Daily Grill offers a no-nonsense approach to dining -good food fast service and a precise menu forgettable. At least mine was, with no little bits of browned onions o r vegetables o r any seasoning to speak of Try the corned beef hash instead. traditionally served with two poached eggs on lop. Great beef and nice browned edges to 1h1s hash. $8.50. Cheese cake. ice cream sundaes and pies arc available. The apple pie must be made in a spring form pan 10 reach it's he1gh1 of aJmost three inches. ll is more: apple than pie and a wedge of 1t will slay W1lh you a lo ng tame, $4.25 Try instead, the Daily GriJI nee pudding. creamy and light. studded w11h rai.sins and a dustang of cmnamon, $2,25 Perfectly cooked, 11 wasn't something I wanted to share! Lots of loners dine here: at the counter. After dinne r, and outside the revolving brass doors. I talked with one women who ate her three-course meal, reading a ~ and enjoying a pnvatc: gJass or wine while we: were d ining al a ne•rby table:. "There 1s someth1nR so comfortable about the Dail) Grill. I can enjoy my5elf w1thou1 getting hassled by the help or rushed to make room for someone else," she said. "I really love the ptacc." She is a regular .. but then so arc lols of people at Newport'\ newest cgaJ1tanan d1mng room Daily Gnll. 957 Newport Cenrcr Dnve 644-122.J No resen ·auo n.s accepted Open d aily Mon rhrough Thur 11 a m ro 11 p m S.t . 9 11 m co mK./111ght. Sun . 4J am ro 10 pm tn<lA.mg ""''·t111n Wheelcfour access Good food, quality art Michael Kang's passions (l:.d1tor 's note nus 1$ the fin t rn " sertc.s m which Marla Bml will feature rest1Junnr ownc~ who ha"c been ~rt>eularly generous to tht' <'Ommunity Please contact her 1( •'Ou ha\T a IKlmmec I M1chMI lo..ang' 1~~1 re'>taurant\, Five Feet .tncJ h vc f eet T1x1 ac.Jc..1 up 10 a huge I 0 plul w11h local food affic1anadO'I he ha' managed to take C hinese coolnng • quantum lcae beyond trad1t10nal c:xpcc1attons 111 ut ,oort year., of 'tanlina su<:CCS.\ He IS, without 'luc:"11on, a phenomenon as a chef, but he u • veritable pangon of ph1lanthropv as well. Hl.S interests ran,e from the visual and pcrform1n1 am to humanitarian and pohtieal c:au~s for which he puts his mvney. time and work 1)n the table wtth bUKhomc fmand al ruulll for the recipients In the p&.\t su yon, stn<ie the opening ol Fi~ feet, he has donated multi-<0une dinners, lavi1h luncheons or superh breakfut1 to benefit a wick speC1rum or non-prof it cauto 1nclud1ng. The Newporr ttarhor Art Museum. Laguna lk .Hh Chamber of Mu~ic Soc1c:h-. I ln.t~ H~p1tars .552 Cluti. U.guna Art Museum. Southern Caltforn1.1 lnmtutc: of Art. 8 .tllet Pactftl.t f-r1e nd,h1p Shelter. Repuhhc.in Part)' and K.Jdnq f-C'unda tion He a1'o 1n"1l'atcd i1nd hclpc:1I coonhnate a 'T nhutc tu Troop,· for the '-iarmc: Rehd f-und Sooet) <lnd ha\ u1\Cd fomh fn1 AIDS pmJe<ls as v.cll In l'»tQ, The Oungc: < tlunh Bu,inc'SS Comm11tee for the An' prc'lented l<ang with an award for providing a haven for the arts He ""'a\ the: youngc,1 reC1p1cn1 of the a war d . p rc:sented 1 1 the: n~m1ttce ·, eighth annual d1r1ne1 K.&ng 1s a foundm~ member and \'.'h1cf host at Five F-~1 Tlll.) in Newport Be.ch fm tl\c htr Share ~ Foundation wh1t·h. 1n the p.a\t two yo n ha" nu~d clo5c to Sl00,000. the maJ<lfllY ~nef1ting Shatt Our Sclve\, 11 n~11 Mesa mpn111t1()n dcd1catC'tl H' hclpmg the need) t und' ra1'C'cJ through s.. t<ANGllt4 e>r.,. COMt W-.kend I Tiwnday, Juty 4, 1981 D1a -From 012 l1M1, W N. Old Ncwpol't &Ml. ~~ Opn Tlac.-Thar. ~ .., 10 p.a.. Fri.-Sat. llO 11 ,... lD • ... r.w ~ ckkaallk 1cu.u aoces ud aealood from Cbd Paolo PalariDo. u C..., 1695 I"* Ave. al 17th., 646-7M4.. ODC ol the uu 's okkst sacat homes. ln.timate, «f.ZY Scak>od 11 well SS u ....... 1969 H.arbof BM. 646-l22.S Opco l>r tundt Mon..-Fn. 1 l:JO a.m. lO 2 p.m.; diucr S:JO to 10 p.a Ractvatiom r~odtct Abaft ~ Nofthenl la.lua QlssiDc at bud&ct~ pnca. Veal dishes b11bJy recommended, acdkti1 1anm.isu SS Maedarta ~ I~ Adams 11 Hubof. 546-1937 RCKrvatiooa .capced Reaptcol of Gotd Awud ol ~lkocx OIM OOCUC'CUl!Yt )"Cll1 Orner MicbKI Ch1an1 ~ts Ille: s11n<hrd fOJ Clunac restaurants Supcrt> lobc1er di.shes and w111emporu). Ou~ olfenop. l..wM:tl. ~ltnncr. 1ah-ou1 cl"Ckta1I\ 7 ~Y' SS Mcrltae'a. ~I c 17lb St ~1598 7 am 10 I! p.m M\)11 ·Thw .. 7 a.m IO 9-)() p m Fn Sat , " :i m to 3 p m. Sull Gourmcl ~no:t-...:h tbop. ~ffy a.ntenor S '\ii Cua. ~ l-17th St. ()4~76.UI 1-imaly U\lc Meucao ru11ur101 Prc:s.d<nt Bu.sh bu eaten bcre1 ()pea da1t\ al 11 a m for lwdl, dinner roo:lr:tath C.all abud b taric parties Soho1cxu :icrvte'C for fam1hct. exttllcnl lam1tv nluc SS ~-~rt • ltlb, ~000 Nc-POrt Bt..d II \I .110 R1~ chiden, shnmp. salads. nocn-·tehci EmphulS oo frnhJleu, qu•hrv OchciouJ com bread. Opco from 4 p m: Mon lbrouah Sat., 2 pm Swlday r .tke out from ~ p.n dady " Puu Mesa. 212 £ 171h St 6'1-7488 D1nocr 7 days. luodl cYCry day Cllap( un SandwKbcs salads and pastas at lunch tune Good n~: put.u. a?Ood the uotx3 SJ P~tJtt Fn.n. 1835 Ncwpon Bt-'d ~936.J Open Mon -Sal II • m to Q pm Ocliaous iounnct c.bdco, ~•I. pr awt1s, sancho1cllcs .nd vegetarian d~ s PrMtio IUstenatlt. 33.33 8ru1ol St. South C'oas1 Phu .. ~ Open for lunch 11 \0 am 10 ?JO pm Mon -Sat, dmocr ~ \() p m to I un Moo -Sat ; Sun brunch only ~-mall ltaba.D food •1lh fT«h fish. chicko Uld put.a Tcmf.c bttad SpoltY 1<mtt. SS bd 0...._ IOI E. Sudpoulle Of ~~not Open II am IO .? am Mon -Sun . Sunday bNocb 10 &.m ao 3 p m Ruenra11ons accepted Fane MaJQD food ID I fwl and ducabk c llV\f()QJDC n I SS IUTttn aaa.-..1. 3333 Brut~ St .. CiQu1b Coast Plua ~3&40 ()pc1l for lunch 11 JO a. m tu 3 p.m Moa.-Sal , Jinnc:r ~· 10 pm Mon Thun.. ~-II p..lll f-r1-Sa1 Ruc:1..-a11<1n\ 51aggest1on ( ontmcntal cumnc Popular Jtandb, SSS a..,,.·._. 1133 Beu S1 . Crystal Coun till~ RUBY Open S 1 m to Q pm ~"' Thurs 7 am to 10 pm Fn-Sal . • ~ m to 9 p m Sun RcscrvallCl'll noc required Burgers end !nu 1n a re uuted I~ diner compiclc .,lb rctoroed "''"'I 11111.MC e..or&kol sala<k 5c:MCC ~ t~lty 00 tbc mart S ~t'• s.,...., Grill _. 9er, lJOO Bmtul St 979-2400. ()pea foe lunch and dinner KVen da.)" a wed. CaJJ fof ~ Jau ctwnpacnc hmdl oo ~ Rtwrvauom sugcucd hea.h tc;aJood da~ially p~c:pared. .:t'lftlpkle .,lb an •-,,,tcr b11 SS T• A ,_,,..,, 369 £ 17tli SI, MS~ C,ory avtbcrmc Enc.laJI lea room BttUfast.. hmdl. aftc:l'1llOOll tea. Sunday bnnicb. Homcauck Cora.ti pultet.. steal and bdllcy pir, tnlle Ena.!ish Mliquct may be pwdl.aled S ~ "-· 333) s 8nltol St . So.lb C oa.u P'la.u S4()..3QJ8 Opca tor luedl 11 • m to 9 p.m Moe -Su11 Rnct'\'llllCMI noc recpaand Tk wlttmacc pv;irna wuh 11 diJfc~n:I pUDI f,,_ Sohao to NcapollWI S 1... ~ Liil.. lll3 s 8rW10I ~ tJPca 11 a.a 11D 9 !>-"'-dluty R~mtJOM ,.:::rdi! O.C at me Metro'•.., .... cu .SS hlMn.. 171.2 ...... ua.. 6'.S-«)91 to4o rncMthc,.. U...U tail. pr..e ,., Newport Beach ,.., ...... ..... 4501 hcific a.. H 1pway 646-9126. A.-cricu food. Warm and oaq. Su Ft-e '""'1k dtDl"f atmoa~~-Llad, diaaer. San.ray aod bn&KIL u.cty be.r R~ ecupcccl SS A--.'a. J 11 Manne: A~ 6n.6SIO. ()pc11 for halld> 11 ;)() a.a. IO 2:JO p.m. Moo -Sat . dinner S:)() to 10 p Ill Tue~ -Sat • Sunday bnlndl. Seafood spcaaltia from the ltalwl '10Ul. SSS .u. MMW'I. 26-tO E. Paafte Co.ta ttr. ~'lOOO ()pc:1a kx hulC.b It~ a.m. to 2.JO p..m Mon..-Fn . d.mncr 5:)() 10 10 p m T ucs -Sat Rcscrvaboos Arg'C-Sted Beaullfulty preparc;d rontc111ponry Cahfonua C'WSlllC, pasus and 1eafood Cozy. 1n1una1c at~re EJ:ttlknt WU>< hsl m A.atolM. Le Mcnd1eo Hotel, 4500 MiKAtthw Btvd. 47~2001 Open fOf d1n1ng 6 10 10 p m Tues .Sat Rc:s.rrva t IOftS rcq.atred. Award-wauuna menu of hgbter FrcocM"ontancntal cu1i1nc. u cdlcnlly prepared and ~Kl"'Cd U$.1 ArdMs, 3l\4 W C'o.as1 Hwy ft.'S-7(177 Open for lwlcb 11 a m IO J p.m. Mc>n -Fn Ouaac:r from S p 111 to I a m da1h Clnucal conttocntal cuisuae, 1abfcs1dc prc:p.ro111o n • specialty favontc haunt ol ~ ec.dl't Oki Malley incl)ow, CONCl'Vall¥C Cf'O'OWd S$S ._....._ 42.SO Buch Stred. 9S~ Amcnca's IDOSI ttkbrated JapelllCllC ~urant Tcppen tabks and sw.h.a bes Lunch 11 lO • m It' ~JO pm Moft.-Fn Dinner 5 10 to l<t .JO pm Moo Tbun.. ~ 30 to 11 pm f-n . 5 10 10 ~ m. Sun RucrvalK\M r<o.'lmltlCodc:d US ~ ~. J7 Fasbloe blaod 644-2030 Optn II a..cn 10 10 pm. cWJy Sunday brunch 11 am 10 3 pm Rc:tcrva~ ~c:d Stcili and tealood '"tb a daMic Scuttcsh touch ExcDcn1 pnmc: rib •rW CJICSAr i.aUJ DunJy bt. dubb, o11na ospbcrc l:'ccllcnt p1aoo cntenammcnt SS l ..._ Caft. b90 Ncwpc,vt ~nler OT h -.ur Sa.k'«h Ho(d 'IS9-0808. Open 10 10 a m to 10 pm Moo.-Fn.. S.. 7 am llJ 10 pm . Sun 7 a 111 10 S pm Rnerv a11o ns accepted Cahforn11. cuntuxotaJ CUl5JM SS Calt fM-0.fl"'l. 1109 Newpcwt C.cater OT ~57S2. Open S a.a. &o 9 p.JUL Mon -Fn., 8 a.m to 6 JUL Sat • 11 a.m to 5 p.a. Sun No rncTYatiom lttCft Salach and ~ Ill • casual .r-mcwpben: S Callf...,.lo lftclll. 3355 Via Udo 675-0SJS Open fc. ha.odl 12-~ pm Moe · Fn . C>iantr 5.J().10 p..m Moa . Tuc1 . until 10-.JO Wed.-lllon.., witil 11 f-ri Sat No rcwrvallOCa.$ t$n S C'alllNWD,,... ~ 11 51 Ncwpon c~nter °' "'~4-5}43 ()pen II Ull '° 10 p m Sun · Tbun . and I) Lift. t.o 11 p.m. F11 -Sat NJJ rucl"'ahoos lake• C~cd pil"lllCI pcm COfM;I • doi>cns °' fl.not,. ~ arr rather odd. 8'm plxc SS Tk c -MTY· JOtO uf~ti.e A,.. 6~-ST77 ()pea for lvedi ll.30 a.a. to 3 pm Moa -tn . dl110c:T S 10 pa ~ Sullday bNndl 10-JO a-. '° 2JO p.a. Rcsena11ont accepted Cont111eo&al cvwM, tc~ en.tpb.u& Grut dam chc .... dc, '1 c-·• Celt, 6JI 1381 ZlAI W C.oe" ttw, Open Moll ·Fn, l 1 JO am. to m-cfftipt Sat,·Sull ' pm 10 ID!dlupt hbuloa i,.., ~ h•gc bu Grut p1acir lot llOC•al hour SS n .. ,.... . .., lSlO r P.a.rc eoai ttw, 6~ 1922 Opc11 fof dmncr fTOID 5·.JO t.o I 0 'O p 111 Su• · Thun.. ~ )()lio II .JO p .a f-n. Sat. Rcacnaucw 9'1Grscd 0.-.C Nonhcni ··~ ~· au&lW New, ""°'6tretc:fy priced '°'8¥ ~ titnaf 'ti.I -e bOlm. Wdd -.d ~ pUcic at ~ ...._ me ~ ttrillp ., tJlc samba m-.. Oat cbtnrck n C.-.., ~ IZlO 9-A~ D14 Orange Coat Weekend I l'tu'9day, July 4, 1991 ... A'Orn 0 13 Fait Sbarc have abo assisted Frieach ot Onage Coast l.Dtcrfaith Shdte:r and Hclpin;a Hands Soop Kitc:ben. As an actm Newport Harbor An Museum board member, be is presently coordioatina bis fellow Fashion Island re5tauratcun for a fund-raising ~t to be hekt next month. His has been a lifetime ot achievement and the k.ind of recnrd a person ol retirement age would be proud to claim. So it is pa.rticuJarty fitting to give a salute to 28-year-old, Michael Kang wbo has raised hundreds of thousands of doJJars. . to enrich life ror all of us. J I asked Michael to comment on this rcmarbble effort. His reply was a simple one: .. h 's just my way to say 'thank you.· I have atways bet~ you should gn.-e bad. to your community " Many peopk get around to that ph1I0510phy some lime later in life but 1t is e1traordtnuy to find it in someone of such tender years. Michael Kang. born in Taiwan. raised in Corona dcl Mar. holder of a degree in architecture, owner of two succeuful rcsuurants.. is a rare cnmple of selflessness. He's a man of actlOO when 1t comes to mak.ing the world a better place. We 're lucky to ~ him in the 759-3388. Umdi II a.m. ID ) p.m. da.iJy; d1aner sc~ all day, ~ dsYL au-aauiec.. m a.la'• ~ 31 )6 w 8alJoe 8lwS 6n-lll:M. Open 11 UIL 10 9 p.m. daily. ltcxrnt._ ~pted 0Ufte9C and CutooQc: aus&nc Try the: b.na peo didc:a . 1Je8.r Gt9,9S7 Ncwpon C.C:o1cr OT 644-2::Z23. Moa.-Thur.. II LJIL to II p.m. Fn. 11 a.a to llUdaisbt Sat~ 9 a.m. to 10 p.. 0-'c Amcnc:u food, put k>c:ataoa b Fuluoa h1Md .._ bufh. SS DdllM:fa. 6lO Udo ~ Dr. 675--0100. Ruct11'11ioaa IUl&eatcd. Harbor l.udmart.. ~ aealood mcmi Plouy. fan Landi. d!1'Mr, S.nday bnmc:t.. SS E4WI .... 2JQS E. Coast Hwy .. 0.-dd Mar. 6'7l-9QSO. ()pea 6 UIL lO ~ Sun.-Tbllf'L; uotil 1 UIL Fri~ Sal F~ dmct, .,~ ~ Str'C:DeS homc:slytc rood. S ll T--. Grill. 9SI Newport Cntu Dr ~~-()pea 11 UL ID 11 e_.a. Mo.\ ·Fri.. 1) LA\ to ... .,,, Sot. SuDCS.J brunch 10 UD. to 2 p..m Racrvat.Jom accepted Sout'-tera, Maxu fnontes ID I fcsti9e IOdaJ atraolpherc Grca& pu:n com t.amaJea. pork diahcs. u-ety ha~ bow SS P' 1• 1 w-.. located al the ~ end o( the ~ Pier 67S-977l Rcaeivauona DOC ncaauy Sel'Vllll the: fTCSbest ledoodl tram ta.c haflC Nartbwea. Buul&la.. ....... diimer. s ,,,,. c.r..... l801 E. Pad.6c C.0.t ttwy ~1-()pea S p.a. to 12 a..m MOii .s.t., 4 to l t .JO p..lft S.a Suftdly brooch 10· 30 a m to 2:)() p .111 ~xac.-citA~b tpeiaal c ...... ~ en,.,. • • rqilb ~· alcbt but j.-ouuikle Loadoa. Coati•••••t u -n u traditioaal Ee1Uati1 fare, lac:htdiat Y cdlllirc poidlllas. Prime fl> II edJI t.bc fJrloriee. bllt --ladlldc:a COllklOpOfUy IUlood -.... dWlc:t. us ""' ..... n.. 114.s Nnrpon Ccn.tn Dr 640--SlSCl 0oea 11 :JO a M to 2:JO p.aa. b ..... Mo..-Fri.. s to 10 p.. for dlMc:r S-.-n.n.... S 11D 11 p.a. Fn -S.1 lha.e"atiou .. aetted. Noavutal ~~~ ..... d&ba ~-•tood~m GNJ'• IW, lJ09 E. eou. H~ 6"·2193 Ope. 9 •un IO 8 p.a Restaurateur MicNel Kang has made a name for him~U ilS both outstanding c.tlef and philanthropist neighborhood He gives the dedicated meanlna that is all phrase. "giv1ng back to the own. community" a delicious and _.,,,,.,._I Mo«t.·Fri., 9 UD. to 7 pm Sat., 10 a.m to 8 p.m. Sun. At least 37 vuiuca of bot aod cold deh sa.ndwichcs. froren yoprt, T\aes ai&ht taa.. ca1c:nn1 Abo in Plaza ck Cafcs.. s G6wPa, 305 Manne Ave.. 675-6193. Aulhcatic ltahan food Dinner ooly, S to 10 pm. Moa.-Tbun; S to l I p.m Fri. Uld Sat. s &-'1, 3325 Newport 8MI 675~. Opc1I b lunch 11 a.m 10 3 p.m. Tues .Sal. di1111er S JO 10 11 p.m. Mon . .Sal.. S:lO lo 10 p.m. Suo. RC11Crvaliom acupted fatl'l'C d&n1na of ckbaou Lebuac: spcc1alttcs. 8cJJy daftCUI °" weekend&. SS J. w. '• Sea Cf'lll. 900 Ncwpon unlcr Or Marnott Hotel 640-4000. ()pen 6:)() a.m IO 10 p.m. Sun.-Tbun., 6.Jb a.rn. IO t I pm. Fn -Sat. Rcac:rvauoas accepted. Fresh fish ldcctiom. SS ~-. \01 S.,V-Place, Newpon Beach 725-0777 LllDC.b Mon.-f:n.; dinnc• fT'Oal 6 p.m. Moe.-Sat.; cJoeed S-. ~ lf park: m ad)OOlina lot. AutbcnllC Japan• c c:uisloe 1enocd In tnnqu.U uvuo meal. Order S55·pcr-penon lta-k:t feast 24 boun in adftnce. SSS ~...., 1160 Biaoa. n1.mo1 Open for h.toch and dmner ~ ct.y. 11 a.m. 10 11 p.m. freshly made putu, prmet paa:us. Oreat rl.totto and a.nocthi E11:e0ad tab-ooL SS ......,......, 1100 W Paaf'ic C'.out Hwy 645-&314. Open for dmnu 6 to 10 pm Mo. -Fri.. S.JO liO 11 p.m. Sat -Sun Rc:1cru1lo n1 1u11utcd Moroccan Nisinc.SSS ~·1. 2325 E. Paa.ftc: C.O... Hwy 67}..8267. Open fof luDdl 1 l:JO a.m. to 3 p.m., din.au 5 lo II p.m. RacrvahOnl ~ Oo.11DCt Italian ai. nc m red.wt.id ~ SSS M.,.. 2931 E. hdfic eo... f fwy 67~ Open b lunch ll;lO un. to 2:30 p.a., di11DCT S:JO to 10:30 p.m. Sunday bnlndt I t ~ a.m. to 2:lO p m. Reacrn1ions ·.~czd. Critically wdahuwwt 1..sia. ~ SS Men1tw .... ., ..... 2"41 E. hatic Couc Hwy 6 ?S-DM. l..a&odi. 1 l :>O a.m IO 3 p m , diJutc.r S p.a. to ...... t. H.tPPJ bollr .&.. Moo .. Fri. hdo _ cMtUq ava'1ible u••lllaa blttro olfulaa can~ llOftMra haiwt cQilM. u.,. liakdro. ol ....... pUuia. "-11 bu i!pedaltth!t ID l&allia9 wtac.. SS M..._., trtdl .... 202 Newport unter OT 64(Mll0. Open II;)() a.n 10 p.m. Sun.·Tbun.. ft:JO a.a. IC p.m. Fn.·Sat. Bar opco until I Rc:aervatiom 11CUp4cd. trilb .,da plus salads. tiurien and ate.ab SS N-.-. lart4' ... 503 East ~ 675-2.313. Lundi 11 LID. to l p din.Der S ID 9 p.m. Racrndom acccp Waterfroot dinina with put W.. of l.one Uld aD tbc adU., ad.ioe imp Sllpctb fn:ah fllh ud llCalood; CXICI Sun. bn.iocb. LM rqpc oe Sundaya. .._,.. 0,.... lier ... Grill, 1100 Oc.u!lftool 675-9977. Fr.h ftlb pasta spcdlatica. coc:ttaill, beer WUle Homemade ~ 0pu d from 11 :JO LllL Cuual atmolpbetc. S! 11le OW ~11d hdwy, 1 110 Newt Blvd. 6 7 . Opcti b dumer 5 to p.111 Mon.-Tbun..,_ 5 to 11 p.m. Fri. ..S ~ to 10 p.m. SU. RaervatJom acx:ep4cd. IDClpCmlw laupa ud pt dishes with Ill old fMliionca flair. S ,..,..._ Colt. 600-D Newport C.ca: OT. 644-1.237. ()pea b lach II a.a. 2:JO p.m. Moa.-l'ri.; ...., s to 9 p Mon -Sal. Rc:ac"atloH accept• Specializilla Ill tr.h ftalt aDd pei catcruaa Millblc. SS ........-. ..... on.. l09 Palm 67).1741. Open for luodi 11 LDL I< p.m. Mon . .Sat., dlour S-10 p. SaL-llllan.... S·ll p..m.. Fri. s-ct.y tmn 10 L.1ft. lO 4 pAL Reoer.atlou ....-t Stub aDd aCdood with jta ud rqp r..at, P\ua Newpon 9tfllk>l a ,Jambor«, 1000 Briaot. 1n-0u11. OD (or lunch 11 :)() I 1ll. to 2 p.lll. Moo.· p dloncr 6 •30-10 p .rn. Moo -S1 Re1c:rntJom ~ Lis"• ad natu tl"°'1 hm the IODdl OI P'nftCll a catllomla. Strip ..U k>c:ado9 doea dimialtll u. ....... ~ l"...i OUut lluclmrlw ftaAr. m Tiie ,..... 690 ~ Ct:.tcr [ Fou Sc.. HcM1. ~ Op$o I brcatfut 6:lO 10 10-JO a.a. Moo.-F1 htnda l l:J() LJB. 10 2 p.a. Mc..·Ft dlucr 6 eo 10--.JO p..m. -S Sod brvndl 10 un. to 2 p.a. llaaorntlo needed. Amertcaa co.cc •41 • ..., c:uiP with Fm.ca IOudMI.. lllp 1 cCll4>M lllrwk MoQlf pufed ... Ill .. ·~ tbal bw~ llotel .....,. ass Tiie .... 1141 ......... O.trr t 644 4«1l. ~ .. ... ...... Pt lt:lO a.a IO J p.a.; .._ ..,._ S:: ,. .... tty. OolrimM ......... -.,mJlla .......... , la a.a a...lcJ ha St rn " tw, 4001 w. 0-C ~. S ·3322. Retervat lo111 1cceptcd. fin1 live Thai aiiline. V aluc.pected ncheoa ClClmbinaticxl ll*iala. ~rue ec:or. L.uoc:ft, dlnaer, $unday bNJICh. io al 17SO S. Cout Hw,. Cn Lapna ach. 494-MlA. SS • .,,... J...-om.. 3000 w. hcillc I Hwy. 122.4066. Opc11 7 a.Ill. to 9 p m daUy. Racrvadont aot llClCClllJJ. Enalllh·•tJte fare witlil bw'pn and dell uindwkhea. S S-'1 OeM, 660 Newport Cctlccr Dr. 720-0360. 9J>ca 7 Lfft. lO 4 p.m. Mon.·Fri. No raervatlou needed. DeU Qll$1M. S Sapori. 1080 8eYIMle Dr. 6'4-42l0. Open for lunch Moa.·Frl. and dinner Mon.-Sun Mqnillce1ll Nortbcm ltaliu CU~lllC Putat made 00 pranba; lllXlel •re atnolutety pe-rfect. Outdoor peUo c.stl hcs baysido breeua from DC1rbJ 1\.albo• hlud. SSS Strlnbttk'1, 217 Marine Ave. 8aJboa I.land 673..QS10. Small and lntbmlc. Kc w:rva tlOIJI a mut. E.llCC Dent ki>llcr hl.Mt uc, routed meats and rash served v.11h customized llauce.L Great locatloo near the bay. SSS Studio c.lll;J~>t E. Pacific Coast Hwy. 117~-757S. ~n II a.m. to 10 p.m. Mo n .. Wcd., t 1 a.m. to 11 p.m Thurs.-Sat, 10 a .. a lo 10 p.m. Sun. Rc'ICrvadon.s acuplcd. Fuhioaabte menu l•f rnrrent fnorites. Late-o.iabt bar dining. &Otld ham bout. SS Sl•ft NOOIUt, 21' ~Dr .• p.(ewpon Be.ch S47418. Lunch Moa.-Fri., dinner Mon . .Suo. VaJct pertina on weekend•; pe~na lot in front ol roiauranl Upacalc aeiabborbood m .taun..at aerYCa biab<Jau, real ll&liu repertoire SS Tak el tW Wlliak., 400 MaJn ~l. Rllboa. 67)...$6l). hnonmic bay ~-. entry fcaturca p6cnms ol Old N"ewpon. \C"afood and tn.didoul m.oritcs. l..wK.h, Jmncr and Saturday, s.mdly bnu1cb. SS l rttt, 440 HeUouope Ave. 673--0910 \mu1can and lntcnutional cuisine 1~,unce open• dady at S p.m ; dillner '<rved ~dy from 6 p.m. Appctizcn tnd l1te-n4ht IMml "11110 midnCht. One ,,, 1he <>ranee O>ut'a moat unique rf\tauranu, SS ftu,... 2300 W. Codi tli&Jrw•Y 722-9248 'il.1ndard wshl and Japencx fare with a 'm•ll ocean view h'Om It'• oveNllc--hotcl 111\:~llOn lwno Man, S4.S Newport Center Dr M0-63JJ. Open 11 :JO Lm. IO t I p.m Mon ·Tbura., ll:lO am. '° mJctruallt r r1 ·Sat.. S to lO p.a. Sun. Racrvatiom needed. Conte.~ hallao cuisine lnlerestina pua.u. SS lt Oreulrw., 2100 W. Occuhont. by 1hc 0.lbol P\u. ~ Pmphuia on 1ourme1 aafood. ()rut ~re. teMOe and did. O,.. caDy b abmcr fmm S p.m. Bar ope91 11 4. fSSS Vllta Neft, 3131 W. Cout Hwy ~2-781l>. DfnMr aJpdy J p.111,, to 2 L.111. Eacelleat, bHrtJ fl1Ua a culaJne; O\llltaocftnt .... lllt. ActM piano bar; favorite loul ht•·•l.1ilt apol. Rue"atloas ac:apted. Valet boat r•rllna. m v .. 11e, Tnt nt, JJJ Bapldc Dr. 67.S-Sl33. DfllMr rr.,. J p.a. ~­ Sunday bnaedt. ... lllllN ill C-., \Ufl'C*~..., .. .,... dlNctfoi of Him ,...._, &.. ,.._ ..r n.., .4.Yltoa. Dael"*-. _...., a Fountain Valley OM Mia, t nn N~ St. S46-7426 Open for lunch ttom 11 :J() 1.m. to 2 p.m Mon .-Fri Dinner S-9:30 p m Mon ·Tbu11 ; S-10 p.m Fn.. Sat Coled Sund~ Italian cumnc With American "aood1CJ" (burscrs. hot dop) ava.dable in lhc bar S ~ Hop, 1tl77' Brookhunt St 963-2366 Open 6 p m 10 2 a m Mon.-S1t HIUl'lburacn. quesa<ldlu, "b1' bower" hot dop OaDCln& to 'SOI and 60s rnlWC Resc:rvatlOns nol required Scmt-casual ln~nUYC S Priaaftf'll llnla•n•t. 16525 B~unt St (11 Hctl) 775·7978 Open luoch 11 JO 10 ~ pm , Dinner 5 to tO:JO pm Mon -S11 hahan ResuvallOIU ~peed Casual Good value for wcU·prcpercd veal, P"ll and clusical ll11lan dishes G~•I dcueru n Huntington Beach ~a Willa, 78QI Warner Ave (at Beach Blvd.) 842-8955 ~n dally 11 am to 10 pm Autbentk ' Sooth ol the bonkr" homotylc food prcpered huh d11ly Lunch feature• 111-you-can-ut buftet Sunday buffet brunch with romphmcnt1ry clwnp-.ne and muUichis C11erin1 e vatlable Reservations accepted. <Asual Jnexpenaiw. S CHta•ar'a, t6S92 Bolu 011c:1 (al Wimer) 146-Mll Open for lunch I I a m dlily m:cpt Monday Open nj1h1ly S 10 Q pm.. Fnday to 10 p.m Ol><n Saturday 1 t 1 m to 10 pm Elicellent MeJDQtl food. FJ ruo •tyk Grell chtk verdc. c:amlw. S C\in.t fiw ilJM, 990 I Y Ot't'IOWft Ave , 963-RlBS; dusy, upteale rib loinl, flJlll~ valu«, eudlcn1 prcparahon l J.C. Md.JI!'• a.r a Grill, 111 21 8udl 8l\ld 841-0417. Lundi I I .JO to 5 p.m, dallyi_ Dinner 5 to 10 30 pm Moca...·tnura.; .S to It p_m Fn ·SaL Sud.y bnlndl I l 1.m J p.m. Rt.,_, chleRn. puu. ae1~ En1en11nmcnt Rue"aliotu 1cccipted Sc1111<uual Modcn.._ SS L.ccl'e Otll·l•k•7· 891 I Adams 968 •466.. Ope. 8 10 lO da.IJy l.Asapia. fettwdal a~do. Reacrnllons not ~0-.11 s ....... ., ... a.. Jl1 COMt It_.., DWSSS.. ()pea I a.a Ill> 11 ~ da.lly. ::r:....~ 9 a.a. IO 3,... SaloOd ~.S.L .=!!t..:.'~ ..... ~ mllAc outty al1 the time. Rcmandc. witb oc110 view. Orcat lob$ter dubca, llocacmede ~IL Scml-asual. SSS Irvine ......... 19100 Van Kann.an Ave ~i.sm 0pca ror hmcb t 1 1.m. to 3 p.a. dinner 5 to 1 I p.m. Teni.fic bappy bow 5 to 7 p.a RaervatJooa accepted. Award .... ioain1 European cuisine. latett:Stina acrioua food with a modente prtce tac. Perfect spot l'or a romantic: diancr or power hmc:h. Order a rva meal 11 the liYcly blr, whldl features Brazilian muslc:. danclna 11 nlahL SS ....... lll, tS20l Voo Kamwt. SSl-9201 Opca for IUDdl and diADer Moo.·Fri.; d.iftoer ~ Sat and Sua. Brilliant new David W11bdm mu1erp1cc:e features coakmpOr'lly Califomia bistro fare. Try the hou.IC salad, lobster cakes, crumbly pc111n1 bread, anchovy capenade. Beautiful, sled: decor fra.med by waterfall and hah 11ccncry Patio dirun1 in addition co re111lar dwna room SSS CaH•ta a ......... &. 1910 Main St 97S.1220. Open for lunch II 1.m. 10 3 p.m.; din.net 3 to 10 p.m. Sun.-Thun-. 3 to It p.m. Fn.-Sal Happy How 4 to 7 p .m . Re1ervet1on1 accepted C.llfomla·i1ed Southwettera cuaine G reen corn camalu and ecviche specialties ol the bowc Try the blue m1.1pritas. Busy lunehume haneou• for the )'O'lnl prolessional crowd. SS Clul• ...... Jmne MarrlOll. l!KlOO \'on 1Unn1n. SH-0100 Open I I a.m Lo 2 p.m d11ly Rcservu1ons accet>tcd Hambu,.ers. s1cab and 11l1ds m • casual sports bar atmo5phcre. SS CbHIJdalr, 18912 MacArthur Blvd 7S2·8001 Open for lunch 11·)0 a.m. IJ 2.JO pm. Mon.-Fn , dinner 6:30 to IO:JO pm Mon.-Thun, 6.30 Lo It pm Fri -Sit. Reserv111on s eccepicd Ouuta.nchna Frencb-coaunen11I cuwne O>cf Bynm Gemmell adds lustre 10 1bc ~u; masnlfkxnt tervice. SSS Oneo Jen. 181ll Milli St 26t-JOES Open 7 1.m 10 11 pm. Mon.-Fri, 11 a.m to 11 p.m. Sat . .&·JO 10 10 pm Sun Rnerv111ons accepted Metqulle end oak 1tealt.s and seafood S Cllil•alo••. 4139 C1mf'" Drive 856-2211 Open for lunch 1 1.m 10 3 p.m . dinner 3 to 10 _p.m. Sun.·Thun , ' to I I pm Fri -Sat Reservations accepted lnnovar~. fun CUl.SJDC borden on no uvelle C h1ne1e, but w11h , acacroulJ.alzed ponloaa. ColorfuJ llmD111he:!J mlk1lt food. Try the ao.ct Colo Bee . Loca.tcd ID tl.e lmoe M.arbqllacc. Separate luadl and dinner mcoue. SS n. ~ 0... IS4lS Jeffrey Ro.d. SS2-21St. Open l'or hmcb I l:JCJ a.m. 10 2:30 p.m.; dinner S:J0..10:30 p.m. Tllc1 .Sun.. BIWldl 11 :JO a m. to 2:30 p.m. ~ lndi&n Taadoon an4.MuiW llnon. SS { Gtldhw't ••nlWlt, 18482 ~hu1 Blvd. &J3..8411. Open for lunch II :30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mon.-Sal.; dinne1 5:.»-10 p.m. llljbcJy. Jlaervatiom ~uired. A I.rip to 1oUy Olde E.ftala,Dd. SS IUd-, K.oll Center Irvine North, 20t0 Main SL. No. 170. 261-2929. Open for lunch 11 a.m to ) p.m. Mon -Sat.; dinner S to 10 p.m. Mon.·lliurs., S to 11 p.m. Fri.-Sac., 5 10 10 p.m. Sun. "*· 4JC)() Von Kannan Ave. 752·7151 Open fOJ lunch 11 1.m. LO 2 p.m Mon -Fri.; dinner S to JO pm. Thurs., S LO 11 p.m. Fn ·Sal Sunde~ bnmc:h 10:30 1.m to 2 p.m. R~rvalions ac:ccpted Fine Japanese apeoaJtica. SS Mce-Jdl'1 a SdlakJi., 2000 M11n St 156-0SOS Open 11 1.m. to t t p.m daily Re.scrvalJons ac:c:cpled. Fresh seafood En1ert1Unmcn1 and dancm1 tix n.11hu 1 week SS Mau.UM. 19800 MacArthur Blvd . al Fa.irchdd. n+.1066 Lunch t 1:30 am 10 2 p.m Noc open for dinner. Eac:eUcnc chef. -europcan service 1n ele&an1 wm>undmp Superb soup, salads With roured chicken, dcllOOW pastas and cntree1. SSS Mordl'a.. 17900 Jamboree Blvd 863·3111, en. 291. Open fof lunch t 1 JO am to 2 p.m Mon.-Fri.; dinner 6-10 pm Moo ·Fri .. Sal 6-11 p.m Rescrv11iom suggeated Elepnt Cahforni1 cumnt overseen by oulStand1ng Eacc:ucrvc Chef Michael W11ttn. US Prqo, 184~ Von Kannan 553· I 333 Open t t:JO 1.m. 10 m1dnict11 Mon -Fri., 5 p.m co nudniaJ11 5'1.-Suo Rescrvauons acccpced LiJbrweich1 but authentic Northern lulian cu1st11c Pasta d..tles bat. Casually spit'fy; Yup Cary SS V"°" Rbewa.W IW..., 14120 Culver Dr SSt-2201 Open for lunch 11 a m 10 2 pm. Mon -Fn., dinner 4-9 JO pm Suo ·Thurs , 4-10 '0 p m Fri -Sal Rcsc:rvations accepted Froh pu.ta> •nd m11k·fed '·eat Z-1 Grlll, )966 Barra.nc1 Par~av. al Culver. 262.()86.4. Southwul cumne in a ucac look.1na iemns Wilhelm's n~cst 1\ a bu with 11ba1 Co dream •bout, grut mesqu1le·1rsllcd d11bct, sweet corn Now you can enjoy the LATEST In contemporary Mexican cuisine at Cano'sl $8 95 Dinners priced from • , SUNSET DINNER $8.95 Four Course Dinner Laguna Beach 11.J.'• Cllicep Plueria, 280 S. Coast Hwy~ 494-3802. Open 11 ·30 am to 12 a m daily. Puza, 'Pl&hcll1. l~gna, hoc and cold unctwicbcs. Casual S Cedar Cretl 1.., ~ f«cst A"e , 497-8696. Open daily Pastas. seafood entert11nmcn1. RcscrvatM>ns aoccpted Casual Modcr11e. S n.. Feet, 328 GlenncyTe S1 . Lacuna 8eedi. 497-49S5. Lunch Fnday only from 11:30 1.m 10 2 30 pm . dinner Swa.·Tbur., S-10 pm , Fn ·Sal . 5-11 pm Conccrnporary, cre111vc, eclec11c Chine1c-1nnuenced cu1S1nc. A total <kliat11. wonh prlc:a that •~ higher Olan many "tradiuonaJ" Ouocie restauranu Partin& 1n munkipaJ lot or on street Rexrvalions SSS Ka<Mu, m Forest Ave , '97·5~46 E1cellen1 Contemporary Southwest cuisine, Rescrvauocu accepted SS MODJqm 3J n7 S. Coast Hwy Open Tue · Sun .. S.JO to 10 p.m .. Sun Brunch. 11 • m to 3 p.m New chef addma culinary stan 10 1 fine oon11nen11l menu SSS , Royal Tllal Calal.Dt, 1750 S Cot.st Hwy , 494-842' Open fcx lunch Tues -F-n Ot>cn for dinner Tues ·Sun C'lo6cd MondaY' Spicy be.cf and Middle Eastern dishes Reservations accepted ._,.., Allto Dhwr, ~2:'. Coa.s1 Hwy 497. 7829 Ruby's burgcn 1nJ Amcnc.an cu111nc Bre.1k.fa.1o1. lunch ind dinner da.1lv s R•mari. 11!2CI S Cu.u Uy,'\ 4'U~~IU Open for dinner Sun · lhur' ' "I )II p IT\. Fn Sat " \~10 30 pm l1altan c:umnc SSS Son-nlto Grit~ corner of \1enn:ud and GlcnneyTC Laguna Bca.-h •~ l'b86 Dinner ;,oightly Napa-style Ca1Jfon11a c:u~ric ·' Park.Ing where Y\l\J find 11 ReservallOflS are recommended bur a fc- rablc1 are s.a\.ed for wa.lk·1ru SS 11M T~ Svl ud Sa.s Hoed, 1555 South Coul Hwy La1una Beach. 97-4477 Brcaldasl, lunch and dinner seven d•YJ. Sunday brunch Jad::cts requucd for acnllemen a/ler 5 JO pm Re1c n111 o n s recommende d Contemporary C allforn11 cumnc muterfull~ prepared t't\ Jadtrnn KcnW1.mh SSS 142 <:art. !'l "" c-.~ul """' . l..1gun• Bu~h. 'CU-=~ Open 11 " m 1<1 Ill pm \fon -Fri . 9 am h~ II pm s~1 ·Sun Brukfut <lll ""Cdtcnds onlv There Is lflll no restaurant that can compa,. -We have .. the BEST Hcwbor vlewl 22~1~ Coat H!ilrwdif ,...rt&trlt Complimentary Valet Parking for your convenlenc•I (;;-H) 6.3f-f.38f ~ Co.t Wulc•~ I ~ • .Mft 4, 1911 D19 • l , • 4 '" r • , ~ l).J '., .. ... ' ,., l .. 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July 7th Sapadilla Monday, July 8th Peter Shambrook Tuesday. July 9th Mark Wood Taco Tuesday Wednesday. Juty l 0th Nick Pyzow . 2332 W. Coast tllhw•Y . NEwrc.T IOC1t • '31-8220